Spring 2024
Meeting:
T 2:30pm - 5:20pm / MNY 266
SLN:
10166
Section Type:
Seminar
Instructor:
"MARTIAL ARTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE"
THIS COURSE OFFERS THE CHANCE TO
LEARN SELF-DEFENSE TECHNIQUES AND
MARTIAL ARTS CHOREOGRAPHY WHILE
STUDYING HISTORIES OF RACE AND
GENDER. WE WILL DISCUSS HOW MARTIAL
ARTS FORGE OPPORTUNITIES FOR
SOLIDARITY, PROTEST, AND
TRANSFORMATION. MOVEMENTS STUDIED
INCLUDE THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT
AND THE ANTI-SEXUAL ASSAULT
MOVEMENT.
Catalog Description:
Comparative interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity. Examines experiences and cultural expressions of racialized communities in the U.S. and its diasporas from a cultural studies' perspective. Explores how expressive cultures engage and transform racial formations and their intersections, animating social relations of everyday life and reshaping structures of power. Offered: AWSpS.
GE Requirements Met:
Diversity (DIV)
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 25, 2024 - 11:54 pm