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GIST 376 Immigrants, Refugees, and Diasporas
This course looks at people who choose to cross political borders, are forced to flee beyond them, or constitute ethnic minorities living outside a homeland. Examining these groups from a global historical perspective, this course explores how ethical debates about the rights of non-citizens and ethnic outsiders have evolved in the modern age. Students learn about important issues that have affected the lives of immigrants, refugees, and diasporas, including citizenship, mobility, cultural representation, asylum policies, and the concept of human rights. The course concludes with a look at contemporary manifestations of these issues, from debates over the place of Muslims in Europe to discussions about immigration policy in the United States. (Same as HIST 376.)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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...Japanese Literature or WGSS 376 Love, Sexuality and...of Jewish Women WGSS/GIST 355 International Women...
Minor in Human Sexuality
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...of Sex Roles WGSS/GIST 355 International Women...Selfhood and Sexuality WGSS 376/EALC 375 Love...