Critical Mixed Race Studies in the Twenty-First Century (ETHN 0090B S01)Posted in Course Offerings, History, Literary/Artistic Criticism, Media Archive, Social Science, United States on 2013-10-21 02:38Z by Steven |
Critical Mixed Race Studies in the Twenty-First Century (ETHN 0090B S01)
Brown University
Fall 2013
Alexandrina R. Agloro, Visiting Instructor in American Studies
This course will guide students through an understanding of the historical, contemporary, and ideological rationale behind the constructions of mixed race, and how mixed race theory plays out in history, art, and contemporary media. This course aims to expand the conversations of mixed race beyond the stereotypes of tragic mulattos and happy hapas, instead interrogating what mixed race looks like in the twenty-first century and what historical precedents can explain current phenomena.
For more information, click here. View the syllabus (in Microsoft Word format) here.
The week of October 20th, my co-authored article with Glenn C. Robinson titled, “The Impact of Internet Publishing and Online Communications on Mixed-Race Discourses” from the Asian American Literary Review Special Issue on Mixed Race, will be part of the required reading. Please read the syllabus for information on some other additional excellent resources.