a) Undergraduate

Fall 2018

ANTH 2850, Development and Underdevelopment, Prof. Ishara Mahat, Fall term (0.5 credits)

International development and its socio-cultural practices with consequences at local, national and international levels. Topics may include modernization, dependency, globalization, and development as discourse, political ecology, gender, indigenous knowledge, social movements, and non-governmental organizations.

ANTH 4020 A, Adv. Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Prof. Amina Mire, Fall Term (0.5 credits). Also listed as SOCI 4020

ANTH 4730 A, Colonialism and Post-Colonialism, Prof. Helin Burkay, Fall Term (0.5 credits). Also listed as SOCI 4730

ENGL 3940 A, Studies in Diaspora Literature, Prof. TBA, Fall Term (0.5 credits)

Introduction to the history of the Caribbean that examines the indigenous populations, the role of colonialism and slavery in the construction of plantation societies, the impact of emancipation, and the social, cultural, economic, and political dynamics of the Caribbean in the post-emancipation period.

HIST 2312 A, History of the Indian Ocean World, Prof. Anna Winterbottom, Fall Term (0.5 credits)

PSCI 4817 A, International Politics of Forced Migration, Prof. James Milner, Fall Term (0.5 credits)

The relationship between international politics and the causes, consequences and responses to forced migration, internal displacement and refugees. Seminars and case studies are used to examine the evolution of the global refugee regime and the challenges it faces today.

WGST 4812 B, Sexuality, Race, Resistance, Prof. TBA, Fall term (0.5 credits) Piggy-backed with WGST 5901

Winter 2019

ANTH 2020 B, Race and Ethnicity, Prof.  Davorka Ljubisic , Winter term (0.5 credits)

Introduction to some of the recent theoretical literature and research on the issues of race, racism and ethnicity. Concepts, controversies and definitions dealing with race and ethnicity from the Canadian context and internationally.
Also listed as SOCI 2020.

ANTH 3020 B, Studies in Race & Ethnicity, Prof.  TBA, Winter term (0.5 credits)

Race, racism and ethnicity in Canada and internationally. Critical perspectives on race and ethnicity as they intersect with other social relations. Racism, Eurocentrism, Orientalism, nationalism, colonialism, international migration, citizenship, and diasporic cultures.
Also listed as SOCI 3020.

HIST 2710 A, Introduction to Caribbean History, Prof. Laurent Corbeil, Winter Term (0.5 credits)

Introduction to the history of the Caribbean that examines the indigenous populations, the role of colonialism and slavery in the construction of plantation societies, the impact of emancipation, and the social, cultural, economic, and political dynamics of the Caribbean in the post-emancipation period.

b) Graduate

Fall 2018

ANTH 5708, Trans. Global/Diaspora, Prof. Kamari Clarke, Fall term (0.5 credits)

ENGL 5004, Diaspora Theory, Prof. Sarah Casteel, Fall term (0.5 credits). Also listed as CLMD 6102

FILM 5001 F, Directed Readings and Research, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo, Fall Term (0.5 credits)

Tutorials designed to permit students to pursue research on topics in film studies which have been chosen in consultation with members of faculty.

FILM 5601 F, Studies in Genre, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo, Fall Term (0.5 credits)

The theory and practice of film genres will be the object of study in this course. (Students must also register in Section FF).

FILM 5601 FF, Studies in Genre, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo, Fall Term (0.0 credits)

The theory and practice of film genres will be the object of study in this course. (Students must also register in Section F).

SOCI 5806,  Race and Migration, Prof. TBA, Fall term (0.5 credits)

WGST 5901 B
, Advanced Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies I: Sexuality, Race, Resistance, Prof. TBA, Fall term (0.5 credits) Piggy-backed with WGST 4812B

Winter 2019

FILM 5001 W, Directed Readings and Research, Prof. Aboubakar Sanogo, Winter Term (0.5 credits)

Tutorials designed to permit students to pursue research on topics in film studies which have been chosen in consultation with members of faculty.

HIST 5710 W,  Race and Empire, Prof.Chinnaiah Jangam, Winter Term (0.5 credits)

A seminar examining how discourses on race have been used to construct visions of empire. Students will be introduced to relevant historiographical, theoretical, discursive, and methodological approaches to race and empire.