The social origins and historic evolution of the present situation in South Africa; the course disentangles apartheid's causes from its description. (Gen Ed. HS, G)
The social origins and historic evolution of the present situation in South Africa; the course disentangles apartheid's causes from its description. (Gen Ed. HS, G)
The social origins and historic evolution of the present situation in South Africa; the course disentangles apartheid's causes from its description. (Gen Ed. HS, G)
This class nationalizes the fight for racial equality and expands the timeline so that it begins with World War II and continues through today. Students consider whether recentering our narrative both geographically and chronologically changes our understanding of the past, and they consider what the new story of the past reveals about the contemporary state of racial (in)equality in America today.
This course compares the colonial legacies of Spain, Japan, and the United States in the Philippines while examining local reception, resistance, and negotiation of colonialism. (Gen.Ed. HS, G)