Introduction to Asian American Studies (ASNAMST 100)

AMSTUD
100
Instructors
Dinh, T. (PI)
Section Number
1
What is meant by the term Asian American? How have representations of Asian Americans influenced concepts of US citizenship and belonging? What are the social and political origins of the Asian American community? This course provides a critical introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Asian American studies. Drawing on historical, creative, and scholarly texts, the course examines the history and possibilities of Asian American community. To do this, we place the Asian American experience within a transnational context, paying particular attention to the ways that Asian American lives have been shaped by the legacies of US wars in Asia and by the history of US racism. In the process, we examine the role that representations of Asian Americans have played in shaping the boundaries of US citizenship and belonging. Throughout the course, we utilize our discussions of Asian American racialization and community formation to think critically about the social and political ramifications that the designation Asian American entails.
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Letter (ABCD/NP)
Requirements
WAY-EDP, WAY-SI
Units
4
Academic Year
Quarter
Winter
Section Days
Tuesday Thursday
Start Time
12:00 PM
End Time
1:20 PM
Location
160-127