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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Spring 2022 |
Registration ID | PEACH353B001 |
Course Title | Citizenship, Migration, and Belonging |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Peace, Justice and Human Rights |
Instructor | Saleh,Zainab M. |
Times and Days | T 01:30pm-04:00pm
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Room Location | SHA416 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1258 Migration, displacement and tourism at a mass scale are a modern phenomenon. These different forms of movements have intensified debates over the other, identity, home, and exile. This course offers a critical examination of the question of human movement in the age of globalization. Some of the issues that will we focus on include: national identity and globalization, mass media, nostalgia and the notion of home, and imagination of the past/home among migrant groups. The course will also explore new academic approaches that have emphasized hybrid identities and double-consciousness among both migrant communities and the host countries.; Crosslisted: Anthropology, PJHR; Prerequisite(s): one 200-level course in ANTH, POLS, SOCL, or HIST, or instructor consent; Enrollment Limit: 15 Social Science, B: Analysis of the Social World (; Hav: SO, B) |
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