Migrations: Politics, Ethics, Literature

In this class we will learn about the political and ethical issues of migration. What are the rights of those who migrate and how can we hear and make space for their voices? How can we study and talk about migration in ways that are respectful to everyone? To answer these and other questions, we will analyze different texts (literary, journalistic, essays), learn how to assess their reliability, and apply them to our understanding of migration. We will consider migration in its local and global aspects with a focus on Italy and Europe compared with what happens in other parts of the world (eg. U.S. and Syria), through group and individual research that we will present in oral and written form. This course is part of the Public Humanities Labs Initiative administered by the Axinn Center for the Humanities./

Schedule
2:15pm-3:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Sep 9, 2024 to Dec 9, 2024)
Location
Ross Commons Dining 011
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