American Studies 221 - Building Community

Spring
2017
01
4.00
Margaret Mead
TTH 08:30AM-09:50AM
Amherst College
AMST-221-01-1617S
CHAP 205
mmead@amherst.edu

This course investigates the practice and ideal of community in America both on a national and a local level, asking students to engage in specific projects aimed at strengthening the public sphere and fostering community life. We will consider the nature and limits of democracy, the meaning of belonging, the experience of stigma and exclusion, the concepts of civic responsibility and public discourse, and the conflict and compromises inherent in political advocacy. This course will pay particular attention to the struggles of often-marginalized groups to build healthy and just communities. Coursework will include contemporary and historical case studies, literary depictions, and more theoretical readings, as well as observation of a range of community building efforts at the local level:  from grassroots organizing to town government.


Limited to 20 students. Spring semester. Lecturer Mead.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.