American Studies 355 - Seminar: Tiny Homes in America: Salvaging the Material

Sem:Tiny Homes/ Amer

Fall
2022
01
4.00
Evangeline Heiliger

TH 1:10 PM - 4:50 PM

Smith College
AMS-355-01-202301
vheiliger@smith.edu
This seminar combines historical, theoretical, and material cultural sources about housing justice, and housing injustice, in the United States. A significant component of the course involves teaching students how to build a tiny house, while critically considering scholarly and popular cultural sources engaging the present, past, and (potential) future roles of small homes in America. In the class, we will pay particular attention to cultural-historical trends in home size and location as a way to better understand race, class, disability, settler colonialism, gender, age, sexuality, “the urban,” nature, sustainability, nation, and other analytics key to cutting-edge American Studies scholarship. Enrollment limited to 10. Juniors and seniors only. Instructor permission required. (E)

[CE] JR/SR only

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