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ANTH-315 On the Move: Transnational Migration

ANTH-315 On the Move: Transnational Migration
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Brennan, Denise
  • This seminar combines theory, history, fiction, and ethnography. We begin with historical and theoretical approaches to understanding why people move. We read ethnography to spotlight the lived human experience of migration. We will learn about migrants' border crossings, building of new communities, experiences in the workplace, and how migration reconfigures and reconfirms power dynamics in the household. The course will examine issues of race, ethnicity, gender, generation, class, sexuality, and religion through the process of migration.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
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