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CHASS Theme 2006-07: Immigration

Courses

CHFY 010: Gateway Lecture on Immigration (Michael Kearney, Fall 2006; restricted to first-year students)

CHFY: CHASS Connect series

CPLT 121: Crossing Borders:  Cinema and (Im)migration and Exile. (Georg Gugelberger, Winter 2007)

CPLT/FVC 135: Film Noir: Hollywood's German Immigrants (Sabine Doran: Spring 2007)

CRWT 143: Generational Texts: A Survey of Immigration and Identity in Contemporary Literature (Michael Jayme)

DNCE 135: Dance, Race, Property

ECON 122E: Economic Aspects of Contemporary Mexican Immigration to the United States (Susan Carter: Spring 2007: 2 credit course)

ENG 12M: Introduction to Asian American Literature (Traise Yamamoto, Fall 2006)

ENG 139T: Topics in Asian American Literature (Traise Yamamoto)

ETST 5: Introduction to Asian-American Studies in Comparative Perspective (Edward Taehan Chang)

ETST 108I: Mexican Immigration

ETST109G: Caribbean America: Transplanted West Indians and the Black Immigrant Experience (Ralph Crowder, Spring 2007)

ETST 109I: The Black Diaspora

ETST 110G: Special Topics: LA riots and multiethnic communities (Edward Taehan Chang)

ETST 114: Contemporary Latina Writing in the U.S.

ETST 136: The Korean-American Experience (Edward Taehan Chang)

ETST 139: Contemporary Issues in the Asian-American Community (Edward Taehan Chang)

ETST 157: Native American Diaspora (Victoria Bomberry)

HIST 4: Introduction to Chicano History (Lopez: Fall 2006)

HIST 30: Africans and Medieval Europe (Ray Kea: Winter 2007)

HIST 30: Mexicans in Los Angeles (Devra Weber: Spring 2007)

HIST 35: North American Indians to 1800 (Rebecca Kugel: Fall 2006)

HIST 134: African American Women (Jayna Brown: Spring (2007)

HIST 138: California History (Devra Weber: Spring 2007)

HIST 140: California Indian History (Robert Perez: Winter 2007)

MUS/DNCE 155:  Representations of Spain in Music and Dance, 1700-2000 (Winter 2007)

PHIL 169G: Political Philosophy (with special emphasis on issues of immigration) (Gary Watson, Spring 2007)

PHIL 169I: Social Philosophy (With major emphasis on Herder on national identity; Royce on community, Kristeva on foreigners, and Appiah on cosmopolitanism with films: David Glidden, Winter, 2007)

PSYC 165: Cultural Bases of Human Development (Mary Gauvain: Winter 2007)

PSYC 167: Psychological Development of Black Children (Carolyn Murray: Spring 2007)

PSYCH 169: Developmental Seminar "Cultural Perspectives" (Ruth Chao, Fall 2006)

RLST 5: Introduction to Asian Religions (Justin McDaniel, Winter 2007)

RLST 12: Religious Myths and Rituals (Jonathan Walton, Fall, 2006)

RLST 106: Buddhism (Justin McDaniel Spring, 2007)

RLST 193: Senior Seminar, Saints and Rituals in different cultures (Justin McDaniel, Winter 2007, restricted to RLST majors)

SOC/ETST 128: Chicano Sociology

SOC 132: Field Research on Internalized Racism

SOC 134: Law, Race, Class, Gender, and Culture

SOC 136: Asian Americans (Karen Pyke)

SOC 161: Immigration and Society (Augustine Kposowa)

SOC 162: Linguistic Diversity in the United States

VNM 164: Vietnamese American Culture (Mariam Lam, Spring 2007)

WMST 031H: Latina Women in Literature and Culture (Alicia Arrizon)

WMST ???: Latinas, Immigration, and Sexuality (Amalia Cabezas)

 

Events

Conferences:

Creative Writing Conference:
“Floricanto XXXIII: The Return, A Multicultural Literature Conference.”

Graduate Student Conference:
“Immigration and Globalization”

Anthropology Department Conference:
“Those People: The Structural Foundation of Racist and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment”

Theatre Department Productions:

“Nickel and Dimed”

“One Size Fits All”

Comparative Literature:

Visit of Lê Thi Diem Thúy, author of First Book: The Gangster We are All Looking For

Music Department:

Encuentros/Encounters focusing on Mexican folk music and its transmission across borders (February)

Concert Series:

Fall Taiko drumming (Fall)

Rondalla (November)

Mayupatapi (Winter) 

Gamelan (Winter or Spring) 

Chamber orchestra (Spring)

UCR Bookstore:

Display of First Book during Bear Facts

Display throughout the year of books with immigration themes

Banner Installation

4 Banner/Posters from the CMP collection of photographs from Ellis Island (Fall Quarter)

 
 
 
 
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