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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Traces the history and culture of African Americans and outlines contemporary issues. Topics include: slavery and racism, community formation and resistance, cultural expression, African American diversity, civil rights, gender and class relations. DH
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3.00 Credits
History of U.S. women and gender relations. Topics include women's work in and outside the household, women's involvement in social movements, changing norms about gender and sexuality, and shared and divergent experiences among women. (Cross-listed as HIST 361 and WS 311) DH
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of a variety of American musical genres and histories through focused writing assignments (record and performance reviews, personal narratives, interviews, research proposals, research papers). Pre: second year standing or consent. (Alt. years) DH
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3.00 Credits
History of selected Asian immigrant groups from the 19th century to the present. Topics include: immigration and labor history, Asian American movements, literature and cultural productions, community adaptations and identity formation. (Cross-listed as ES 318) DH
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3.00 Credits
Examines WWII as a watershed in American and Hawai`i history and culture. Topics include: Pearl Harbor, Japanese American internment, sex and racial tensions, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust, and the dawn of the Atomic Age. DH
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3.00 Credits
Survey of social, political, and cultural relations in diverse, contemporary American environments, including: island societies,urban centers, suburbs, Indian reservations, farming communities, and national parks. Special emphasis on contemporary environmental issues in Hawai`i. DS
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3.00 Credits
Evolution since 17th century; role in contemporary American culture; related problems, perceptions, values. (Cross-listed as HIST 375) DH
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3.00 Credits
Surveys church-state jurisprudence since the 1940s, with special attention to difficulty of defining religion, and applies the religion clauses to current issues. A-F only. Pre: sophomore or higher standing, or consent. (Once a year) (Cross-listed as POLS 325) DH
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3.00 Credits
Seminar on the impact of the digital revolution and virtual communities on American culture and society, with an emphasis on questions of identity and participatory democracy. Open to nonmajors. Pre: one DH, DA, or DL course, sophomore standing, or consent. DH
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3.00 Credits
Examination of American religious traditions, both historical and contemporary, with an emphasis on the principles of religious liberty, non-establishment, and pluralism. Pre: sophomore standing or consent. DH
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