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    2013-2014 Ethnic and Diasporic Studies Courses

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    Other courses offered this year in Ethnic and Diasporic Studies are listed below. Full descriptions of the courses may be found under the appropriate disciplines.
    Migration and Experience, Deanna Barenboim Anthropology
    Spaces of Exclusion, Places of Belonging, Deanna Barenboim Anthropology
    Global Flows and Frictions in Southeast Asia and Beyond, Aurora Donzelli Anthropology
    East vs. West – Europe, the Mediterranean, and Western Asia from Antiquity to the Modern Age, David Castriota Art History
    Islamic Art and Society: 632-2013, Jerrilynn Dodds Art History
    Personal Narratives: Identity and History in Modern China, Kevin Landdeck Asian Studies
    Cultures and Arts of India, Sandra Robinson Asian Studies
    Writing India: Transnational Narratives, Sandra Robinson Asian Studies
    Images of India: Text/Photo/Film, Sandra Robinson Asian Studies
    Global Africa: Theories and Cultures of Diaspora, Mary Dillard History
    Sickness and Health in Africa, Mary Dillard History
    Ideas of Africa: Africa Writes Back, Mary Dillard History
    Gender, Education and Opportunity in Africa, Mary Dillard History
    Popular Culture in the Modern Middle East, Matthew Ellis History
    Women and Gender in the Middle East, Matthew Ellis History
    Women/ Gender, Race and Sexuality in Film: History and Theory, Kathryn Hearst History
    Imagining Race and Nation, Komozi Woodard History
    Rethinking Malcolm X and the Black Arts Movement: Imagination and Power, Komozi Woodard History
    Based on a True Story? Latin American History Through Film, Matilde Zimmermann History
    The Cuban Revolution(s) from 1898 to Today, Matilde Zimmermann History
    African American Literature: Constructing Racial Selves and Others, Alwin A. D. Jones Literature
    New World Studies: Maroons, Rebels, and Pirates of the Caribbean, Alwin A. D. Jones Literature
    “New” World Literatures: Fictions of the Yard, Alwin A. D. Jones Literature
    Music and/as Language: Ethnomusicology of North America, Jonathan King Music
    Music and/as Social Identity: Ethnomusicology of the Atlantic Coasts, Jonathan King Music
    Democracy and Diversity, David Peritz Politics
    Home and Other Figments: Immigration, Exile, and Uprootedness, Sean Akerman Psychology
    Global Child Development, Kim Ferguson Psychology
    Intersections of Multiple Identities, Linwood J. Lewis Psychology
    Islam in Europe and the United States, Kristin Zahra Sands Religion
    Religion, Ethics, and Conflict, Kristin Zahra Sands Religion
    Warriors, Rogues, and Women in Breeches: Adventurous Lives in Early Modern Transatlantic Literature: Literature in Translation, Esther Fernández Spanish
    Filmmaking: Visions of Social Justice, Damani Baker Visual Arts
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