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Ethnic Studies |
ES 1 | Intro to Ethnic Studies | 3.00 Units | ||
An introduction to Ethnic Studies, an interdisciplinary and comparative study of race and ethnicity in the United States. The course will examine core frameworks of Ethnic Studies disciplines: African American/Black Studies; American Indian/Native American Studies; Chicana/o/x/e and Latina/o/x/e Studies, and Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 4 | Intro to Latinx Studies | 3.00 Units | ||
A pan-Latina/o, comparative, and interdisciplinary approach to major themes and issues related to the Latinx community in the U.S., including: race and racism, indigenous culture, colonialism, war, genocide, migration, transnationalism, citizenship, identity, language, gender, family, labor, neoliberalism, education, expression, and resistance. A critical examination of modern Latin American history and indigenous and African cultures connected to the Latinx diaspora, including Chicana/o, Mexican, Central American, South American, and Caribbean-American communities in the U.S. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 5 | Race/Gender in Pop Culture | 3.00 Units | ||
A critical examination of representations of people of color in popular culture, from historically significant to contemporary examples. Using an intersectional lens of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and sexuality, students will analyze representations from mainstream films, independent cultural productions, music, visual art, and social media, and how characters and communities of color are portrayed and interpret these images as consumers of media. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 6 | Pacific Islands Studies | 3.00 Units | ||
An introduction to the studies of the Pacific Islands and Oceania and its Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanesian communities. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 7 | Women of Color in the US | 3.00 Units | ||
Critical examination of the historical and socio-cultural experiences of African American, Latinx/a, Asian American, Native American, Arab American, and Pacific Islander women through a feminist perspective. The course will study gender and how it intersects with race, ethnicity, nationality, class, sexuality, religion, and other systems of difference and power. (No credit if SOCI 7 has been completed). | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 10 | Intro Asian American Studies | 3.00 Units | ||
An examination of the experiences and perspectives of Asian Americans from mid-1800's to the present. Major topics will include immigration, law, citizenship, racialization, colonialism, imperialism, war, family, political involvement, social movements, education, and employment. Provides a comparative context for understanding the panethnic movement. May not receive credit if SOCI 10 has been completed. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 12 | Latinx Expressive Cultures | 3.00 Units | ||
This course examines Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x expressive cultures. Throughout the course, we will be reading and thinking about concepts like race, nationality, gender, sexuality, language, citizenship, identity, empowerment, and resistance through creative expressions. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 13 | Pacific Islander Culture | 3.00 Units | ||
This course centers cultural expressions of Oceania/Pacific Islander people using an Ethnic Studies framing. Students will examine concepts like race, identity, colonialism, sovereignty, decolonizations, anti-racism, resistance, and liberation through creative expressions. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 42 | Asian Am Hist 18th Cen to 1945 | 3.00 Units | ||
An exploration of Asian American history from the 18th century to WWII. A critical and comparative analysis of the impacts of race, racialization, white supremacy, orientalism, colonialism, imperialism, war, social inequity, and migration on the first wave of immigrants from China, Japan, Korea, India and the Philippines. (May not receive credit if History 42 has been completed successfully.) | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 43 | Asian Amer Hist 20th-21st Cent | 3.00 Units | ||
A historical survey and critical comparative analysis of the impacts of race, racialization, white supremacy, imperialism, war, social inequity, and migration on Asian Americans from the early 20th century to the present. The course will interrogate the term "Asian American" and apply comparative analysis among diverse groups including Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, South Asian, and Southeast Asian. (May not receive credit if HIS 43 has been completed successfully). | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
ES 62 | African-Amer His Thr Civil War | 3.00 Units | ||
A survey of the social, political, economic, and cultural history of the African American experience within the context of U.S. history from Early African History to the end of the Civil War. (May not receive credit if HIS 20, ES 20 or HIS 62 has been completed.) | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Social Sciences | ||||
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