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FLL 305 - Borders and Crossings |
This course will explore the notions of home, migrancy, environment in today's world; we will also adress class and gender issues within this environment; and last will look at the debate of ethnicity no longer a cogent reason for race, or nationality in the current debate on immigration and citizenship in North Africa and beyond. Sophomore standing required.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Foreign Language Department Course Attributes: Tuition Arts and Sciences |