ASIA AM 176
Making Fiction Work: Imagining Philippines and its Elsewheres
Description: Seminar, three hours. Requisite: one course from course 10, 10W, 20, 20W, 30, 30W, 40, 40W, 50, 50W, 123, 133, M171D or History M144C, Filipino 130A, 152, 155, or consent of instructor. Philippines and Filipino global diaspora as launching off point for interdisciplinary study of cultural diversity, national identity formation, global migration, labor, rise of Asia, and borderlands. Critical study of difference, not as identitarian, celebratory approach of sameness; rather focus on shared struggles between minoritized groups in U.S. and shared histories of U.S. territorial possessions. May not be repeated for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
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Fall 2024 - Professor is very connected to the material and to today’s current issues. assignments were very interesting and gives you an opportunity to be creative. Readings can be a lot but there is a group of students who would be present each weeks material. We had a documentary screening in DTLA and it was a very fun experience. Loved it so much and got to learn a lot.
Fall 2024 - Professor is very connected to the material and to today’s current issues. assignments were very interesting and gives you an opportunity to be creative. Readings can be a lot but there is a group of students who would be present each weeks material. We had a documentary screening in DTLA and it was a very fun experience. Loved it so much and got to learn a lot.