AMST203
Cultural and Creative Expressions of the American Indian
Subject code
AMST
Course Number
203
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
M. Cleveland
Course Long Title
Cultural and Creative Expressions of the American Indian
Cross Listed Courses
Description
This course examines American Indian expression and settler colonialism in North American through a lens of Tribal Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory. The course establishes an understanding of settler-colonialism and its functions and impacts, including federal "Indian policy," the development of hegemonic control of all facets of American Indian society and its overreaches regarding tribal affiliation, racial tensions, land allocation, subsistence rights, and access, and their many intersects. Students consider dominant narratives, aided by critical theories, including hypotheses of the "peopling of the Americas," and the way in which the dominant hegemonic narrative has established regional histories and experiences of North American Indigenous/Native/First Nations people with persistent implications.
Writing Credit
No writing credit
INDS Program Relationship
IDAM - AMST Program
Offering Frequency
Normally offered every semester