Block 2, 2002

 

ACS 185: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN CULTURAL STUDIES/

HY 200: RACE IN AMERICA

Anne Hyde & Elizabeth Feder


 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Race and ethnicity form a complex core of personal and national identity for Americans and are thus frequently at the center of heated debates in American civic culture. This course explores the historic and contemporary ways that race and ethnicity have both been shaped by and have shaped American culture. Our goals are to help students think critically about the construction of "difference;" to consider the impact such constructions have both on people’s lives and on society; and to imagine ways to move beyond the inequalities and injustices that burden our society.

 

SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS

CLASS WILL MEET DAILY AT 9:00.

WEEK ONE The Social Construction of Difference

MONDAY Talking about Race

Peggy McIntosh, "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack"

film: Skin Deep

 

TUESDAY Race as Experience

Moraga, "La Guera;" Chan, "You’re Short, Besides!" Mickelson and Smith, "Education and the Struggle Against Race, Class, and Gender Inequality;" Castellano, "Canto, Locura y Poesia;" Williams, "reminiscence of a Post-Integration Kid;"

Steele, "The Content of Our Character," excerpt

** Thought paper #1 due in class


WEDNESDAY Race as Construction

Omi & Winant, Racial Formations, excerpt

Hollinger, Postethnic America, excerpt

 

THURSDAY Racial Identity

film showing: Pow-Wow Highway

** Thought paper #1 rewrite due in class

 

 

FRIDAY Race as Cultural Depiction

films: Ethnic Notions and Color Adjustments (scheduled showings on W & Th nights, Th aft.)

DeMott, The Trouble With Friendship

WEEK TWO The Historical Construction of Race

MONDAY Race and Labor Systems

Morgan, American Slavery, American Freedom, excerpt 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 15 & 18

 

TUESDAY The Promises and Failures of Reconstruction:

Nation Building, 1890-1930

W.E.B. DuBois, Washington, 

Turner Ida B. Wells

 

 

WEDNESDAY Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity, 1890-1930

Jacobsen, Whiteness of a Different Color

 

THURSDAY Race and War

> TBA

 

FRIDAY Analytic Paper Assignment Due 4pm

 

 

WEEK THREE Making a Difference

SUNDAY Pizza and viewing 5:30pm
film: Eyes on the Prize, Pt.1& 2

 

MONDAY The Civil Rights Movement: Tackling de jure segregation

Martin, Brown v. Board of Education

Thought paper # 2 due in class

 

TUESDAY The Civil Rights Movement: from de jure to de facto demands

Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, excerpt

Gutierrez, The Making of a Chicano Militant, excerpt

 

WEDNESDAY Free Speech? Assaultive Speech

Intro to Words That Wound

Catalyst issue and aftermath

 

THURSDAY Redistricting and Voting Rights

Lani Guinier, The Tyranny of the Majority, excerpt 1, 3, 4, 5 , notes

Gregory Palast, "Florida’s ‘Disappeared Voters’: Disfranchised by the GOP’ and ‘Scrub Helps Shrub

film: Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 5, "Mississippi: Is This America?"

 

FRIDAY Affirmative Action

Bowen and Bok, The Shape of the River, excerpt

Packet on affirmative action - 1, 2, 3

Thought paper # 2 rewrite due at 4pm

 

WEEK FOUR

MONDAY Nativism and the New Immigrants

T.C. Boyle, The Tortilla Curtain

 

TUESDAY Reading Day

 

WEDNESDAY Final Project Due at Noon