Race, Place, and
Story: Arts Against Oppression
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This interdisciplinary cluster of courses will focus on how
artists from communities of color -- African-American, Native American, Asian
American, Chicano-Latino/a -- have responded to social, political, and economic
conditions. Students enrolled in this
FIG will study the drama, literature, and sociology that relate to the problems
of communities of color. Students will
learn about social institutions and issues in order to understand what these
communities have confronted and how artists (actors, playwrights, poets, etc.)
from these groups have challenged social issues by creating new artistic forms
and complex visions that value their communities’ experiences and knowledge. This FIG will involve field trips, including
seeing a play relating to themes expressed in the material studied, and a visit
to a reservation; students will experience art within its social and historical
context.
| Department & Course # | Course Title |
| English 173 | Introduction to Multi-Ethnic Literature |
| Theatre 357 | Introduction to the Theatre for Cultural and Social Awareness |
| Sociology 134 | Problems of American Racial and Ethnic Minorities |

