Latinx and Latin Amer Studies 140 - Immigration/White Supre.

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Solsiree Del Moral, Pawan Dhingra

TTH 10:00AM-11:20AM

Amherst College
LLAS-140-01-2122F
FROS 211
sdelmoral@amherst.edu
pdhingra@amherst.edu
AMST-140-01,LLAS-140-01

(Offered as AMST 140 and LJST 140) While discussions of white supremacy are more common now than even a few years ago, the image of the United States as a nation of immigrants remains popular. How can we connect these two notions, that on the one hand the country was founded on and practices a settler colonialism and racial capitalism that privileges whites, with that on the other hand many immigrants of color are working towards their American Dream? Through sociological and historical texts, the course will interrogate what is behind immigration to the United States, including the nation’s imperial and neocolonial interventions abroad that have created the foundation for much displacement. The course also delves into how immigrants navigate racial hierarchies – sometimes successfully and sometimes not – across a variety of spaces, including education, the workplace, cultural discourse, and more. Attention will be given to various groups, including Asian Americans, Latinxs, and others. Students will have research and writing assessments.

Limited to 20 students. Fall semester. Professors del Moral and Dhingra.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.