LIT 167H - 01 Disability in Transnational Asian American Studies
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- Undergraduate
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- 71352
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- Lecture
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- In Person
- Credits
- 5 units
- General Education
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- Open
- Available Seats
- 17
- Enrollment Capacity
- 25
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- 8
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Description
Investigates U.S. imperialism in the Asia-Pacific region by focusing on race and disability; examines how "disabled" subjects have responded to historical and social alienation. Critical approach designations: Geographies, Power and Subjectivities. Distribution requirement: Global.
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Meeting Dates |
MW 01:00PM-04:30PM |
Hum & Soc Sci 250 |
Yoo,K. |
06/25/18 - 07/27/18 |
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