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AMCV 1800: Honors Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This seminar is designed for concentrators who plan to produce a senior honors project in American Civilization. We will discuss the wide range of forms that American Studies scholarship takes from the "traditional" thesis to websites, exhibits, performance and video productions. Students will begin to design a project to be completed in the senior year.
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AMCV 1830: Group Research Project
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AMCV 1840: Group Research Project
1.00 Credits
Brown University
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AMCV 1900: Undergraduate Seminars in American Civilization
1.00 Credits
Brown University
These seminars are primarily for juniors and seniors. Undergraduates only. Priority will be given to senior and junior concentrators in American Civilization.
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AMCV 1900B: America and the Asian Pacific: A Cultural History
1.00 Credits
Brown University
From Columbus to the present, Asia has been central to the shaping of American culture. This course will examine the role of trade, migration and cultural exchange across the Pacific in the shaping of American culture and society.
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AMCV 1900D: America as a Trans-Pacific Culture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
From Columbus to the present, Asia has been central to the shaping of American culture. This course will examine the role of trade, migration and cultural exchange across the Pacific in the shaping of American culture and society.
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AMCV 1900F: American Popular Culture Abroad
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course looks at popular culture as a transnational phenomenon. Taking up issues of cultural imperialism, globalization, domestication, ethnic identity and the economics of the culture industry, the course will consider, among other topics, advertising, fast food, film, Disney, and music in Europe, Asia and Africa from the points of view of the consumers and producers.
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AMCV 1900I: Latina/o Cultural Theory
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Advanced seminar designed to familiarize students with past and present debates in Latina/o Studies. Knowledge of these critical conversations will aid students in making their own contributions to the field as they write their theses and dissertations. We will read such folks as Jose Limon, Mary Pat Brady, Frances Aparicio, and Gustavo Perez Firmat, to name but a few.
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AMCV 1900J: Race, Immigration and Citizenship
1.00 Credits
Brown University
"Who can become an American?" is a central question in American society. This seminar examines the construction of national identity, citizenship as a legal and cultural status, and the struggle for equal protection of the law. The experience of excluded Asian and Latino immigrants are key to understanding this historical and ongoing process.
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AMCV 1900K: China in the American Imagination
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Since Columbus, China has occupied a special place in the way America has been imagined and in the ways Americans have imagined their place in the world. This seminar will explore the relationship between China and America from Columbus to the present. While politics and diplomacy play an important role, the emphasis will be on trade, immigration and culture.
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