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Dec 21, 2024
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FJS 340 - Exploring Freedom and Justice Units: 3 Three hours lecture per week Prerequisite(s): Junior Standing and successful completion of Golden Four GE Areas (A1, A2, A3, B4) Starting from philosophical understandings of identity, community, and democracy, the course focuses on themes such as slavery and emancipation; migration, exile, and diaspora; violence and reconciliation. Using an interdisciplinary lens that engages fields as wide-ranging as economics and literature, students will engage in trans-historical, cross-cultural exploration of freedom and justice and the various ways different peoples have attempted to put them into practice. Students will engage tools to analyze the relationship between these concepts and the structure of identity and its material effects. GenEd: UDGE-D CI Mission Category(s): Interdisciplinary Approaches, Multicultural Perspectives
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