HIST 6168

HIST 6168

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This course explores the development of the concept of "race" as applied by and to Asian populations and societies. We also examine the idea of "Asia" and its others in global discourse, including through lenses such as Orientalism, Occidentalism, Pan-Asianism, and Afro-Asianism. Our focus is on the history of East Asia and trans-Pacific entanglements with Western empires from the early modern era to the present. A major theme is race science, or the scientific investigation and construction of "race," as it was practiced on and by East Asian peoples. We also explore intersections of "race" with nationalism, imperialism, warfare, law and citizenship, and sex and the family.

When Offered Fall.

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Syllabi:
  • 20054 HIST 6168   SEM 101

    • M McGraw Hall 365
    • Aug 26 - Dec 9, 2024
    • Roebuck, K

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 20055 HIST 6168   IND 601

    • TBA
    • Aug 26 - Dec 9, 2024
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: Independent Studies