This seminar is designed to teach students how to navigate new intellectual terrain and process unfamiliar information from a variety…
In this course, we watch art films by filmmakers working in various languages and regions of India. Our cinematic journey…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
From “rage bakers” to tragic lobsters, from sushi chefs to pitmasters, and from Guy Fieri to M.F.K. Fisher, subjects in…
In this seminar, we will study the history, cultures, and documentation of Asian Americans in the U.S. South, from the…
The goal of this First-Year Seminar is to help students develop their own sense of Black feminist thought and practice…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
“By persons unknown” is the phrase historically used across the white South to erase the identities of the killers responsible…
Death and dying are universal human experiences. Yet there is immense cultural variation and historical fluidity to the ways we…
This course, taught by a biologist, a linguist, and an ethnomusicologist, focuses on the idea of “race.” Historically, the idea…