ASIAN 6640

ASIAN 6640

Course information provided by the 2016-2017 Catalog.

Although the wounded, often feminine, body is the most powerful way of imagining border space in both the Indian subcontinent and the Americas, it is seldom coupled with the embodied practices and performances through which borders define everyday life and shape geographical and historical consciousness in the two regions. Drawing upon texts, media, and theory generated from South Asia and Latin America, the course will develop new comparative approaches to the constitutive role that bodies play in creating, maintaining, and imagining borders in the global South.


When Offered Spring.

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  •  8351 ASIAN 6640   SEM 101

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    Limited to 15 students.