ASAM1200 - Introduction to Creative Writing: Writing Asian American Lives

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Introduction to Creative Writing: Writing Asian American Lives
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM1200401
Course number integer
1200
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Piyali Bhattacharya
Description
What does it mean to be Asian American? How do religion, ethnicity, gender, class, nationality, and immigration status define this group? This course will explore these questions through an introductory fiction, nonfiction, and poetry creative writing workshop. In addition to critiquing each other’s short stories, essays, and poems, we will read works by a number of authors as springboards to examine representations of identity, inclusion, and exclusion. To learn more about this course, visit the Creative Writing Program at https://creative.writing.upenn.edu.
Course number only
1200
Cross listings
ENGL3025401
Use local description
No

ASAM1020 - The Asian American Entrepreneur

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
The Asian American Entrepreneur
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
301
Section ID
ASAM1020301
Course number integer
1020
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rupa Pillai
Description
From shopkeepers to motel owners, the Asian American entrepreneur is frequently celebrated and offered as proof that the American Dream is achievable and that the United States is a meritocracy. This seminar challenges this view. Through interdisciplinary texts, qualitative research assignments, and speakers, we will explore the transnational forces and structural limitations within the United States that produce Asian ethnic niches and the bamboo ceiling which limits the success of Asian Americans.
Course number only
1020
Use local description
No

ASAM1000 - South Asians in the United States

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
South Asians in the United States
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM1000401
Course number integer
1000
Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Fariha Khan
Description
This course investigates the everyday practices and customs of South Asians in America. Every immigrant group has its own history, customs, beliefs and values, making each unique while simultaneously a part of the "melting pot" or salad bowl" of American society. Yet how do people define themselves and their ethnicities living in a diasporic context? By taking into account the burgeoning South Asian American population as our model, this course will explore the basic themes surrounding the lives that immigrants are living in America, and more specifically the identity which the second generation, born and/or raised in American, is developing. South Asians in the U.S. will be divided thematically covering the topics of ethnicity, marriage, gender, religion, and pop culture. Reading and assignments will discuss a variety of issues and viewpoints that are a part of the fabric of South Asia, but will focus on the interpretation of such expressive culture in the United States.
Course number only
1000
Cross listings
SAST1000401
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No

ASAM0103 - Asian American Literature

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
405
Title (text only)
Asian American Literature
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
405
Section ID
ASAM0103405
Course number integer
103
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Bakirathi Mani
Ruoxi Zhu
Description
An overview of Asian American literature from its beginnings at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course covers a wide range of Asian American novels, plays, and poems, situating them in the contexts of American history and minority communities and considering the variety of formal strategies these different texts take. See the English Department's website at www.english.upenn.edu for a description of the current offerings.
Course number only
0103
Cross listings
ENGL1270405
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No

ASAM0103 - Asian American Literature

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
404
Title (text only)
Asian American Literature
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
404
Section ID
ASAM0103404
Course number integer
103
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Bakirathi Mani
Jiawen Xin
Description
An overview of Asian American literature from its beginnings at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course covers a wide range of Asian American novels, plays, and poems, situating them in the contexts of American history and minority communities and considering the variety of formal strategies these different texts take. See the English Department's website at www.english.upenn.edu for a description of the current offerings.
Course number only
0103
Cross listings
ENGL1270404
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No

ASAM0103 - Asian American Literature

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
403
Title (text only)
Asian American Literature
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
403
Section ID
ASAM0103403
Course number integer
103
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Bakirathi Mani
Eddy Wang
Description
An overview of Asian American literature from its beginnings at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course covers a wide range of Asian American novels, plays, and poems, situating them in the contexts of American history and minority communities and considering the variety of formal strategies these different texts take. See the English Department's website at www.english.upenn.edu for a description of the current offerings.
Course number only
0103
Cross listings
ENGL1270403
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No

ASAM0103 - Asian American Literature

Status
A
Activity
REC
Section number integer
402
Title (text only)
Asian American Literature
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
402
Section ID
ASAM0103402
Course number integer
103
Meeting times
F 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Christos Kalli
Bakirathi Mani
Description
An overview of Asian American literature from its beginnings at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course covers a wide range of Asian American novels, plays, and poems, situating them in the contexts of American history and minority communities and considering the variety of formal strategies these different texts take. See the English Department's website at www.english.upenn.edu for a description of the current offerings.
Course number only
0103
Cross listings
ENGL1270402
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No

ASAM0103 - Asian American Literature

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Asian American Literature
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM0103401
Course number integer
103
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:14 AM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Bakirathi Mani
Description
An overview of Asian American literature from its beginnings at the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course covers a wide range of Asian American novels, plays, and poems, situating them in the contexts of American history and minority communities and considering the variety of formal strategies these different texts take. See the English Department's website at www.english.upenn.edu for a description of the current offerings.
Course number only
0103
Cross listings
ENGL1270401
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No

ASAM0100 - Introduction to Asian American Studies

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Introduction to Asian American Studies
Term
2024C
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
001
Section ID
ASAM0100001
Course number integer
100
Meeting times
MW 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rupa Pillai
Description
According to the U.S. Census, there are approximately 21 million Asian residents in the U.S. that comprise almost 6 percent of the total population. This relatively small number disguises the critical experiences Asian American communities face in both the local and transnational context. Yet, Asian Americans constitute one of the most heterogeneous racial groups within the U.S. Over the course of this semester we will read about and actively discuss the history of Asian immigration to the U.S., the social construction and experience of race in the U.S., and the political, economic, and cultural contributions of Asian Americans. We will also examine how Asian Americans negotiate/deploy their culture and ethnicity to achieve recognition in multicultural America and how the construction of Asian American identity intersects with class, gender, and sexuality.
Course number only
0100
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No

ASAM0116 - American Race: A Philadelphia Story (SNF Paideia Program Course)

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
American Race: A Philadelphia Story (SNF Paideia Program Course)
Term
2024A
Subject area
ASAM
Section number only
401
Section ID
ASAM0116401
Course number integer
116
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Fernando Chang-Muy
Fariha Khan
Description
This course proposes an examination of race with a three-pronged approach: one that broadly links the study of race in the United States with a multi-disciplinary approach; situates specific conversations within the immediate location of Philadelphia; and examines the international human rights context of race with Greece as a case study.
The broad historical examination advances key concepts of race and racialization, explores key theoretical methodologies, and highlights major scholarly works. Students will engage with the study of race through Africana Studies, Asian American Studies, Urban Studies, South Asia Studies, Latin American & Latinx Studies, and through international human rights law. Readings and methodologies will introduce students to critical issues in education, in literature, in sociology, and with methods in oral history, archival work, and ethnography. Most importantly, this extensive approach highlights the impact of race across multiple communities including Black Americans, immigrant populations, Asian Americans, and international communities that are marginalized to emphasize connections, relationships, and shared solidarity. Students are intellectually pushed to see the linkages and the impacts of racism across and among all Americans and from a thematic and legal perspective. As each theme is introduced a direct example from Philadelphia will be discussed.
The combination of the national discourse on race, with an intimate perspective from the City of Philadelphia and travel to Greece, engages students both intellectually and civically. The course will be led by Fariha Khan and Fernando Chang-Muy along with local activists with varied disciplinary backgrounds from local community organizations. Each guest lecturer not only brings specific disciplinary expertise, but also varied community engagement experience.
This course is a Penn Global Seminar, which includes a travel component. An application is required. For more information and to apply, visit: https://global.upenn.edu/pennabroad/pgs. The course is also supported by the SNF Paideia Program, the Asian American Studies Program and Africana, Latin American & Latinx Studies, Sociology, South Asia Studies, and Urban Studies.
Course number only
0116
Cross listings
AFRC0116401, LALS0116401, SAST0116401, SOCI0116401, URBS0116401
Fulfills
Cultural Diviserity in the U.S.
Use local description
No