Critical Social Inquiry 0224 - Empire, Race, and the Philippines: Indigenous People vs. the Spanish, U.S., and Japanese Imperial Projects

Empire Race & the Philippines

Spring
2023
1
4.00
Richard Chu

09:00AM-10:20AM TU;09:00AM-10:20AM TH

Hampshire College
335870
Franklin Patterson Hall 106;Franklin Patterson Hall 106
rtcSS@hampshire.edu
What is an empire? Is the United States an empire? If so, how did it become an empire? What is colonialism? How is it different from colonization? These are just some of the questions we are dealing with throughout the semester. We are going to learn about the concept of "empire" (and all its attendant themes and topics such as colonialism, globalization, race, etc.) through the lens of Philippine colonial history. This course therefore provides you with a chance to learn not only about the culture and history of a non-U.S./non-Western country, but also the way empires are created and operate, especially how U.S. imperialism intersects with race. Keywords:U.S.Empire,imperialism intersects with race

In/Justice Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.

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