History 280 - COLQ:INQUIRIES INTO US SOC HST

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Jennifer Guglielmo
TTh 03:00-04:50
Smith College
20928-F16
SEELYE 211
jgugliel@smith.edu
Topics course. Explores significance of im/migrant workers and their transnational social movements to U.S. history in the late 19th and 20th centuries. How have im/migrants responded to displacement, marginalization and exclusion, by redefining the meanings of home, citizenship, community and freedom? What are the connections between mass migration and U.S. imperialism? What are the histories of such cross-border social movements as labor radicalism, borderlands feminism, Black and Brown Liberation, and anti-colonialism? Topics also include racial formation; criminalization, incarceration and deportation; reproductive justice; and the politics of gender, sexuality, race, class and nation.
Topic: Globalization, Im/migration and Transnational Cultures.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.