AMST 236(S) South Asians in America
This course will serve as an introduction to South Asian American Studies, tracing the
movement of people and cultures between the Indian subcontinent and America. We will
read scholarship across disciplines, including anthropology, history, and literary criticism,
alongside fiction, film, and music, engaging approaches grounded in Immigration Studies,
alongside those in Diaspora Studies. Focusing on activism and cultural production, we will
examine South Asian American identities, as they are organized around race and ethnicity,
as well as around gender, sexuality, national origin, and religion, to consider South Asians in
relation to African Americans, Arab Americans, and Asian Americans.
Format: lecture/discussion. Evaluation will be based on class participation, weekly response
papers, midterm, and a final paper (8-10 pages).
No prerequisites. Expected enrollment: 10-15.
Hour: VIMALASSERY