May 09, 2025  
2023-2024 Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HIS 254 - Unsettled Refugees


Instructor
Nguyen

This course introduces students to Critical Refugee Studies, which is a multidisciplinary field that incorporates both the humanities and the social sciences. Critical Refugee Studies subverts the dominant narrative that regards the figure of the refugee as simply an object to be rescued. Instead, Critical Refugee Studies reconfigures the refugee as the paradigm through which a larger set of problems can be made more intelligible. In this class, refugees are understood to be complex historical actors whose movements and actions reveal processes and legacies of imperialism, colonialism, militarism, displacement, and resettlement. The literature, documentaries, and podcasts that we will be reading, watching, and listening to in this course will focus on how particular populations of displaced people negotiated their refugee status to critique and make demands of the various nation-states and international organizations with which they interacted. In addition, this class will be attuned to how refugees, with limited resources, were able to create social networks and cultural productions that enabled them to act and remember collectively.

Satisfies History major and minor requirement
Satisfies Historical Thought requirement
Satisfies Justice, Equality and Community requirement