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4.00 Credits
Focuses on sociopolitical forces that have shaped the lives of Vietnamese American women, including colonization, militarization, dislocation, and diaspora. Examines how women negotiate their participation in the labor force, and issues of identity formation and cultural representation. Same as Social Science 177C. ( VII)
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes Asian American race relations and racialized interconnections, as well as Asian Americans in racial hierarchy. Topics include racial categorization, citizenship, immigration, equity. ( VII)
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4.00 Credits
Addresses relationships of Asian American and African American communities in the United States. Topics include race, class, gender, labor, economic systems, political mobilization, community, civil rights, activism, cultural expression. Same as African American Studies 117 and History 152B. ( VII)
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4.00 Credits
Examines the migration patterns to the three largest nations that receive immigrants (i.e., permanent settlers)-Australia, Canada, and the United States. Same as Sociology 175D. ( VIII)
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3.00 Credits
Directed reading and research in consultation with a faculty member. Substantial written work required. Prerequisite: consent of sponsoring faculty member. May be repeated for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Examines and compares the diverse experiences of major Asian American groups since the midnineteenth century. Topics include: origins of emigration; the formation and transformation of community; gender and family life; changing roles of Asian Americans in American society. Same as History 15C and Social Science 78A. ( III, VII)
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4.00 Credits
Examines the renewal of Asian immigration following World War II. Focuses on domestic and international conditions influencing the liberalization of U.S. immigration laws, and the impact of contemporary Asian immigration on the U.S. political economy and social order. Same as Social Science 78B. ( III, VII)
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes the Asian American experience in comparative perspective, which includes comparisons of different ethnic and racial groups, and across gender and class. Possible topics include labor, economy, politics, migration, nation, popular culture, gender, family, sexuality, and multiraciality. Same as Social Science 78C. (III, VII)
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4.00 Credits
First of a threequarter honors sequence. Students explore key methodological issues in Asian American Studies and craft their own research project. Methodologies may include library research, historical research, literary review, cultural analysis, ethnographic interviews, participant observation, and data collection. Prerequisites: successful completion of Asian American Studies 100; 3.3 GPA in Asian American Studies courses and 3.0 GPA overall.
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4.00 Credits
In the second of the three-part honors sequence, students work closely with a Faculty Advisor on their chosen research project. Emphasis is given to the writing process. At the end of the quarter, students are to complete the first draft of their thesis. Prerequisite: Asian American Studies H190A.
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