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CRES 101 - 01   Research Methods and Writing in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies

2023 Spring Quarter

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Career
Undergraduate
Grading
Student Option
Class Number
50488
Type
Lecture
Instruction Mode
In Person
Credits
5 units
General Education
 
Status
Open
Available Seats
14
Enrollment Capacity
60
Enrolled
46
Wait List Capacity
0
Wait List Total
0

Description

Introduces students to tools, conceptual frameworks, keywords, and methods for research and writing in critical race and ethnic studies. Drawing from ethnic studies, Asian American studies, Arab American studies, Black studies, Indigenous studies, Latinx studies, feminist studies, and queer studies, students analyze how scholars do the work of studying the effects of and resistance to U.S. colonialism, capitalism, empire, war, globalization, and migration. Examines questions of settler colonial state practice, dispossession, diaspora, incarceration, and the ethics of research methods. Students practice the craft of writing about race, colonialism, state violence, and the manifold movements that imagine alternative, decolonized futures.

Enrollment Requirements

Prerequisite(s): CRES 10 and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements.

Meeting Information

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
TuTh 09:50AM-11:25AM Soc Sci 2 075 Schaeffer-Grabiel,F. 04/03/23 - 06/09/23

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