This course aims to provide an in-depth examination of the diverse experiences of Asian Americans in the United States. Through the exploration of historical and contemporary issues, students will gain a deeper understanding of how immigration, settlement patterns, stereotypes, and the intersection of race, class, and gender have shaped the identities and communities of Asian Americans. Additionally, the course will delve into the political, social, and economic aspects of Asian American communities and how representation and media portrayals shape perceptions. With a focus on the diverse experiences of various Asian American groups, the course seeks to offer a nuanced understanding of the complexities and challenges that Asian Americans face in the modern era.
Code | 4412456 |
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Degree programme | MA, Teacher Training Course: Gymnasien |
Lecturer(s) and contact person | Y. Li |
Type of course | Seminar |
Semester | Winter semester |
Language of instruction | English |
Level of study | Bachelor, Master |
ECTS credits | Please contact the lecturer |