FALL 2000 ELECTIVE COURSES
1) WHAT IS CULTURAL STUDIES?
HIST 613: Introduction to Cultural Studies, Louise McReynolds
2) ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND NATIONALISM
AMST 612: Women in American Culture, Mari Yoshihara
ASAN 620: Gender in the Arts of Asia and the Pacific, Ric
Trimillos (CANCELLED)
ASAN 627: Ethnic Nationalism in Asia: Theory and Practices, Dru Gladney
ENG 766: Issues in Cultural Studies: Feminisms and Nationalisms, Laura Lyons
WS 360/ES 365 (WI): Pacific/Asian Women in Hawaii, Mire Koikari
3) LITERATURE, CULTURAL IDENTITY, AND THE POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION
ANTH 421: Anthropology and the Mass Media, Andrew Arno
ENG 471 (WI): Studies in Postcolonial Literature, Paul Millar
ENG 675U: Literary Genres and Problems: Biography, Craig Howes
ENG 735N: Colonial and Postcolonial: The Literature of Aotearoa/New Zealand, Paul Millar
ENG 737: Problems in Literary Criticism: Defenses of Poetry:Aesthetics, Ideology, Society, John Zuern
ENG 780Q: Asian American Literature & Theory: Culture & Self-Representations, Ruth Hsu
PACS 693: Cultural Identities: America and the Pacific, Vilsoni Hereniko
SPAN 695: Post Colonial Theory and Our Americas: Hybridity, Mestizaje, & Transculturation, Quetzil Castażeda
4) IMAGINING ASIA-PACIFIC
ASAN 624: Culture and Colonialism: Towards a Decolonization of the Terrain of Area Studies, Mimi Sharma
ENG 780Q: Asian American Literature & Theory: Culture & Self-Representations, Ruth Hsu
HWST 490: Law and Hawaiian Society, Jon Kamakawiwoole Osorio
HIST 611G: Seminar in European History: Intellectual (Orientalism), Stuart Harten (CANCELLED)
PACS 693: Cultural Identities: America and the Pacific, Vilsoni Hereniko
WS 360/ES 365 (WI): Pacific/Asian Women in Hawaii, Mire Koikari
PLEASE NOTE: Some courses are listed twice, under two different categories.