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Nov 22, 2024
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AMST 100 - Introduction to American Studies Semester Offered: Fall 1 unit(s) This course reveals and challenges the histories of the categories that contribute to the definition of “America.” The course explores ideas such as nationhood and the nation-state, democracy and citizenship, ethnic and racial identity, myths of frontier and facts of empire, borders and expansion, normativity and representation, sovereignty and religion, regionalism and transnationalism as these inform our understanding of the United States and American national identity. One goal of the course is to introduce students to important concepts and works in American Studies. Either AMST 100 or AMST 102 or AMST 105 satisfies the 100-level core requirement of the American Studies major. Topics vary with expertise of the faculty teaching the course. Raquel Madrigal.
Open to first-year students and sophomores only.
Two 75-minute periods.
Course Format: CLS
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