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US Diasporas After Hurricane Katrina:Stories from Survivors Displaced to Seattle
March 19, 12:00pm - 1:30pmManoa Campus, Burns Hall 2118
Spring 2008 Speaker Series
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
“U.S. Diasporas After Hurricane Katrina: Stories from Survivors Displaced to Seattle”
Himanee Gupta-Carlson
Humanities and Sciences Department, Cornish College of the Arts & Political Science Department, Tacoma Community College
This paper explores the relationship between students, faculty, and educational institutions in the development of curricula through discussion of a course created for Cornish College of the Arts in Fall 2007. I created the class after I was inspired by two student projects in two separate courses, both of which served as course material for the Fall 2007 course, out of an attempt to meld ideas of student-centered instruction with ground-up theories of ethnography and with desires to see academia work more interactively with the communities which they are a part of. The experience of developing and teaching this course suggests that an idea of collaborative research might be applied to classrooms where students have an interest in the translation of theory to practice – through applying theoretical concepts to community research with a goal of effecting political change. At the same time, the experiment undertaken with this class generates questions about institutional resistance to such efforts.
Date: Wednesday, March 19th
Time: 12 pm – 1:20pm
Place: Burns Hall Room 2118
Sponsored by:
The UHM/EWC International Cultural Studies Program
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| Wednesday, March 19 | |
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| 12:00pm | Southeast Asian Brownbag: Murder, Bigamy, Pedophilia and Betrayal! Korean Studies Building, Conference Room |
| 12:00pm | US Diasporas After Hurricane Katrina:Stories from Survivors Displaced to Seattle Burns Hall 2118 |
| 12:30pm | Women's History Month: Peggy Chun Lecture Akoakoa 105 |
| 1:00pm | Communication and Information Sciences Final Oral POST 302 |
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| 6:30pm | Southeast Asian Movie: Monday Morning Glory (Malaysia) Korean Studies Auditorium |
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