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AMS 220: American Buddhisms
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course critically analyzes the origins Buddhism in the United States in order to fully understand how and why Buddhism has flourished in Asian and White American communities, and to understand the conflict and controversy surrounding the racial dynamics of religious choice.
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AMS 250: American Autobiography
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course presents a range of American autobiographies, from different places and from times ranging from Colonial to modern. The selected authors represent varying backgrounds and races.
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AMS 260: Three Cultures/ Early Amer
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course will focus on the origins of American identity through the voices of three early American peoples: Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans. We will examine these peoples not as isolated groups, but will focus on how their interaction formed and shaped early American society.
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AMS 261: AMERICAN
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course will be an exploration of the development of American ethnic communities and identities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Students will examine the American experience through the lens of ethnic groups and racialized ethnic populations and consider how ethnicity has shaped and influenced American history. We will study the experiences of American ethnic groups based on historical, social, and poltical factors such as immigration and citizenship, slavery and racialization, gender and patriarchy, religion and family, and the relationships between and among ethnic groups.
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AMS 265 N: America/ Pacific, 1776- 1945
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course will examine the nature of American identity in the west. Hawai'i and California represent the extreme edge of the American frontier. The focus will be on the shifting meanings of "native" and "stranger:" How did the status of indigenous peoples foster a sense of identity and place for migrants How did immigrants understand their role in the political economy How did racial discourses on the frontier shape the shifting definitions of citizenship How did race effect America's ambivalent approach to imperialism
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AMS 270 GAY: Lesbn Amer: 1940- 90's
4.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course offers a multicultural account of the social, political, and artistic transformation of the gay and lesbian community from World War II to today.
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AMS 275: History of Sex in America
1.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course will provide an overview of the history of American sexuality from the colonial period to the late 19th century.
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AMS 276: History of Sex in America
2.00 Credits
DePaul University
This course will provide an overview of the history of American sexuality from the late nineteenth century to the present.
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AMS 290: American Voices I: to 1860
2.00 Credits
DePaul University
Part one of a two course sequence, this course provides an integrated, multidisciplinary view of American culture and ideas, addressing the questions: "What is America What does it mean to be an American " The courses are focused on primary sources, mostly first person narratives and fiction, developing methods for analyzing and interpreting these sources. Students write a series of papers on the narratives; students taking the two course sequence substitute a research paper for some of the narratives papers in the second course, American Voices II. PREREQUISTE(S): ENG 104 or HON 101
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AMS 291: Amercn Voices II: Frm 1860
2.00 Credits
DePaul University
Part two of a two course sequence, this course continues the approach and method of American Voices I. PREREQUISTE(S): ENG 104 or HON 101
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