Middlebury

HIST0117B-F18

Diasporas in History

Diasporas in History
Disruptions, disasters, and dreams have led to migrations and diasporas for millennia. In this course we explore the global flow of people across political boundaries throughout history. We will use specific case studies from (but not limited to) the African, Jewish, Latin American, and Asian diasporas to challenge the idea of the unified nation-state, meanings of race and assimilation, and ideas of belonging to more than one place. We will analyze how nationalists divide “natives” and “migrants” and utilize Adichie’s idea of “the danger of the single story” to study intersectional alliances within and across diaspora groups. Students will choose a research topic on a diaspora community of their interest and be required to make direct contact with the communities we study. 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92569
Subject Code:
HIST
Course Number:
0117
Section Identifier:
B

Course

HIST 0117

All Sections in Fall 2018

Fall 2018

HIST0117A-F18 Lecture (Davis)
HIST0117B-F18 Lecture (Davis)