SOAN 275
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Border Crossings: Transnational Migration and Diaspora Studies
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Course Description
This course is designed to explore diverse and changing forms of transnational migration across a global landscape, with a focus on the dynamic relationships that define migrants' relationships to both home and host communities. The course draws upon anthropological and sociological contributions to migration studies, transnationalism and diaspora studies in order to examine the articulation of culture and identity amidst the complexities of the contemporary world. The course also utilizes case studies that allow students to analyze diasporic experiences both in the United States and abroad. This course allows for a sustained discussion on the changing relationships between people, place, and culture, and the role of anthropological methods in investigating them.
Course Typically Offered
Offered every other year.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CO24 - SOCSCI (Social Sci and Historical), INTD - AFAM (African American Studies AFAM), INTD - GDS (Global Development Studies GDS), INTD - LS (Latina/o Studies Minor LS), INTD - SOAN (Sociology & Anthropology SOAN), INTD - SP-LTS (Span-Latina/o Study Major SPAN), INTD - SPAN-HISP (Span-Hisp Int'l Std Major SPAN)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
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Lecture
Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes