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AMERICAN CULTURE STUDIES (L98)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)FL2020

L98 AMCS 330Topics in AMCS: Contemporary Genres of Immigration3.0 Units
Description:What does an immigration story look like today? Can it be a thriller, an epic, or a love story? Can it be all three at the same time? And what does it mean for U.S. politics to tell these stories from a variety of global perspectives? This course explores the wealth of immigration narratives produced in the twenty-first century in order to investigate what characterizes U.S. immigration for this generation. Through an archive of contemporary novels, poetry, film, visual art, and music, we will examine the different strategies immigrants to the United States use to tell their stories and how those stories are impacted by national origin, race, gender, and class. From Lulu Wang's multigenerational tragi-comedy The Farewell to Valeria Luiselli's borderland essay Tell Me How It Ends, we will search for connection and contrast among different kinds of immigrant journeys, experiences, and art forms. This course is open to students at all levels who are willing to think deeply and creatively about the materials we study. Artists examined will include Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jhumpa Lahiri, Shaun Tan, and Jose Antonio Vargas. American Culture Studies (AMCS) is a multidisciplinary program that provides both a broader context for study in different fields and a deeper understanding of American culture in all of its complexities.
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Instruction Type:Remote per COVID-19 Grade Options:CP Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:L14 330AFrequency:Every 2-3 Years / History
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Desc:Fully Remote/Synchronous once a week
REG-DelayStart: 9/14/2020   End: 1/10/2021
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