Sexuality Wmn's & Gndr Studies 348 - Hist Asian Amer. Women

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Christine Peralta

TTH 03:00PM-04:20PM

Amherst College
SWAG-348-01-2122F
CONV 209
cperalta@amherst.edu
SWAG-348-01,HIST-348-01

(Offered as HIST 348 [US/TR/TS] and SWAG 348) This seminar will explore the intersections of gender, migration, and labor, with a particular focus on Asian American women in the United States (broadly defined to include the U.S.’s territories and military bases), from 1870 to the present. Through transnational and woman-of color feminist lenses, we will investigate U.S. colonial and neo-colonial formations which disrupt local economies, compelling women to migrate from their homes across national borders and then channeling them into limited employment opportunities in some of the most exploitative industries in the United States, including manufacturing, agricultural, and domestic work. Students will do close analysis of historical evidence, including written documents, images, film, and newspapers. There will also be intensive in-class discussion and varying forms of written work, which will culminate in a final research paper on a topic chosen by the student.

Limited to 18 students. Fall semester. Professor Peralta.

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