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1 ETHN151-Ethnic Politics in America UCSD Fall 2016 Wednesdays, 5:00-7:50pm | WLH 2208 Instructor: Mark Redondo Villegas Email: [email protected] Office: SSB 243 | Office Hours: Wednesdays 3:00-4:30pm; by appointment Course Description This course challenges students to consider an expansive definition of “politics.” By focusing on three disparate themes—food justice movements, Afrofuturism, and zoot suit culture—students will examine various forms of politics that people of color in the United States have been exercising for decades and even centuries. Students are invited to contemplate the various strategies marginalized people engage in order to survive, resist, and to affect social change. This class also requires a bit of imagination: students will become creative practitioners by designing, envisioning, and explaining original artifacts that relate to course themes. Learning Objectives 1. Formulate a sophisticated and expansive understanding of “politics.” 2. Give examples of interracial and interethnic collaboration. 3. Apply creative research techniques in order to explore class themes. 4. Work with peers to learn together and develop collaborative skills. Required Texts All books (except Womack) are available at the UCSD Library Natasha Bowens, The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming (New Society Publishers, 2015) Ytasha L. Womack, Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture (Lawrence Hill Books, 2013) Adrienne Maree Brown and Walidah Imarisha (editors), Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements (AK Press, 2015) Luis Alvarez, The Power of the Zoot: Youth Culture and Resistance during World War II (University of California Press, 2008) Grading Criteria 40 pts.- Online Responses (4 total, 10 pts. each) Due on the dates listed on the syllabus (approx. every 2-3 weeks), students will craft individual online responses to a given question from the instructor. Some of these questions will require you to take a stance or agree/disagree with a statement and then justify your response using evidence from course material. Citations required. Ex: (Villegas 2014, 99). 8 pts.- Weekly Journal on Group Knowledge Development (8 total, 1 pt. each) Beginning on Tuesday, 10/11 (Week 3), each group member is required to submit one paragraph summarizing the discussions, debates, negotiations, and knowledge-exchange that occur during group meetings. Each member will also describe their own contributions to the group project for the week. Due at 5:00pm every Tuesday from Week 3-10 on TritonEd’s “Group Knowledge Journal” tab. This exercise is graded based on demonstrated group activity, collaboration, and mutual respect. Feel free to attach documents and other evidence.

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ETHN151-EthnicPoliticsinAmericaUCSDFall2016

Wednesdays,5:00-7:50pm|WLH2208Instructor:MarkRedondoVillegasEmail:[email protected]:SSB243|OfficeHours:Wednesdays3:00-4:30pm;byappointmentCourseDescriptionThiscoursechallengesstudentstoconsideranexpansivedefinitionof“politics.”Byfocusingonthreedisparatethemes—foodjusticemovements,Afrofuturism,andzootsuitculture—studentswillexaminevariousformsofpoliticsthatpeopleofcolorintheUnitedStateshavebeenexercisingfordecadesandevencenturies.Studentsareinvitedtocontemplatethevariousstrategiesmarginalizedpeopleengageinordertosurvive,resist,andtoaffectsocialchange.Thisclassalsorequiresabitofimagination:studentswillbecomecreativepractitionersbydesigning,envisioning,andexplainingoriginalartifactsthatrelatetocoursethemes.LearningObjectives1.Formulateasophisticatedandexpansiveunderstandingof“politics.”2.Giveexamplesofinterracialandinterethniccollaboration.3.Applycreativeresearchtechniquesinordertoexploreclassthemes.4.Workwithpeerstolearntogetheranddevelopcollaborativeskills.RequiredTextsAllbooks(exceptWomack)areavailableattheUCSDLibrary• NatashaBowens,TheColorofFood:StoriesofRace,ResilienceandFarming(NewSocietyPublishers,2015)• YtashaL.Womack,Afrofuturism:TheWorldofBlackSci-FiandFantasyCulture(LawrenceHillBooks,2013)• AdrienneMareeBrownandWalidahImarisha(editors),Octavia’sBrood:ScienceFictionStoriesfromSocialJustice

Movements(AKPress,2015)• LuisAlvarez,ThePoweroftheZoot:YouthCultureandResistanceduringWorldWarII(UniversityofCaliforniaPress,

2008)GradingCriteria40pts.-OnlineResponses(4total,10pts.each)• Dueonthedateslistedonthesyllabus(approx.every2-3weeks),studentswillcraftindividualonlineresponsestoa

givenquestionfromtheinstructor.Someofthesequestionswillrequireyoutotakeastanceoragree/disagreewithastatementandthenjustifyyourresponseusingevidencefromcoursematerial.Citationsrequired.Ex:(Villegas2014,99).

8pts.-WeeklyJournalonGroupKnowledgeDevelopment(8total,1pt.each)• BeginningonTuesday,10/11(Week3),eachgroupmemberisrequiredtosubmitoneparagraphsummarizingthe

discussions,debates,negotiations,andknowledge-exchangethatoccurduringgroupmeetings.• Eachmemberwillalsodescribetheirowncontributionstothegroupprojectfortheweek.• Dueat5:00pmeveryTuesdayfromWeek3-10onTritonEd’s“GroupKnowledgeJournal”tab.• Thisexerciseisgradedbasedondemonstratedgroupactivity,collaboration,andmutualrespect.Feelfreetoattach

documentsandotherevidence.

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15pts.-FoodJusticeFictionalCollaboration(courseblog)• DueTuesday,10/18at5:00pmonourcourseblog,followedbygrouppresentationsinclass.• Studentswilldesignafrontpageofamajornewspaper,completewithafeaturedimage,periodicalname,date,article

titles/subheading,author,andportionsofthearticle.• Inyourdesign,youwilladdressthisprompt:Theyearis2020.Whatdoes“foodjustice”looklikeinthecontextof“ethnic

politics”intheU.S.(andmaybeeventheworld)?• Intheblog,providea500-800word“criticalexplanation”tothefrontpagebyincorporatingkeywordsorconcepts

fromtheclass.Citationsrequired.• ByThursday,10/20at5:00pm,eachgroupmembermustassignarepresentativetocommentoneachoftheother

projects.Eachmembermustcommentatleastonce.Inyourcomment,youcanraisequestions,statewhatyoulikedordidn’tlikeabouttheproject,and/orsuggestwaystoimprovetheproject.

20pts.-FinalProject-ComicBookCover+prequel/sequel(courseblog)• DueTuesday,11/29at5:00pmonourcourseblog,followedbygrouppresentationsinclass.• YourgroupwillchoosetwostoriesfromOctavia’sBroodanddesigncomicbookcoversforeachstory.• Intheblog,writea200-300wordprequelorsequeltoyourstories.• Then,aftereachprequel/sequel,providea500-800word“criticalexplanation”tojustifythedesignofeachcomicbook

coverandstorylinebyincorporatingkeywordsorconceptsfromtheclass.Citationsrequired.• ByThursday,12/1at5:00pm,eachgroupmustassignarepresentativetocommentoneachoftheotherprojects.Each

membermustcommentatleastonce.Attheendofyourcomment,placeyourgroupnameinparenthesis.Youcanraisequestions,statewhatyouliked/didn’tlikeabouttheproject,and/orsuggestwaystoimprovetheproject.

7pts.-GroupCommitment• AGroupCommitmentsurveywillbedistributedbetweenWeek9andWeek10.Thissurveyrequiresyoutogradethe

contributionsandeffortsofyourgroupmembersaswellasyourself.• Expectationsforthisgradeincludereciprocatedrespectamongmembers,creativeandintellectualcontributionstogroup

projects,criticaldialogueamongmembers,andwillingnesstolearnfromeachother.10pts.-ClassParticipation• Studentswillbegradedbasedontheirattendanceofclass.Themissingofmorethanthreemeetingsjustifiesthefailureof

theentirecourse.• Thereareatotaloftenmeetings.Latearrivalscountas½point.• YoumustpresentproperandlegitimatedocumentationduringWeek1ifyouplantomissanymeetings.• Studentsmustbringassignedhardcopybookstoallmeetings.• Gradingwillgreatlyconsideryouractiveparticipationincontributingtoclassdiscussions.Withthatsaid,perfect

attendancedoesnotguarantee10points.• Imayissueassignments,quizzes,andexercisesthataregradedtowardsclassparticipation/attendance.ElectronicDevicesPolicyUnlessotherwiseauthorized,studentsareprohibitedfromusinganyelectronicdevicesduringclass.Ifyouneedtouseadeviceinanemergency,kindlystepoutoftheclasstoaddressthis.EmailPolicyStudentsareexpectedtochecktheirUCSDemailaccountdaily.Theymustrespondtoinstructororteachingassistants’electronicrequestswithin48hours.AcademicDishonestyAllworkistobeproducedbythestudent.Anyassignment,paper,presentation,etc.thatisproducedbyanyoneelseotherthanthestudentbeinggradedwillresultinanautomaticFintheclassandimmediatedisciplinaryaction.Formoreonacademicdishonesty:https://students.ucsd.edu/academics/academic-integrity/index.htmlSpecialAccommodationsandNeedsStudentswhorequirespecialaccommodationsand/orneedsmustnotifymeinpersonorviaemailsothatIcanbestassistyou.ItisrecommendedyouregisterwithUCSD’sOfficeforStudentswithDisabilitiessothatyoucanreceivetheappropriateassistance:https://disabilities.ucsd.edu/students/registering.htmlMajoringorMinoringinEthnicStudiesManystudentstakeanEthnicStudiescoursebecausethetopicisofgreatinterestorbecauseofaneedtofulfillacollegegeneraleducationrequirement.OftenstudentshavetakenmanyETHNcoursesoutofinterest,yetdonotrealizehowclosetheyaretoamajor,aminor,orevenadoublemajor.AnEthnicStudiesmajorisexcellentpreparationforacareerinlaw,education,medicine,publichealth,socialwork,counseling,publicpolicy,andmanyothercareers.IfyouwouldlikeinformationabouttheEthnicStudiesmajororminor,pleasecontact:DaisyRodríguez,EthnicStudiesDepartmentUndergraduateAdvisor858-534-3277ord1rodriguez@ucsd.eduorvisitwww.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu.

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TentativeScheduleWeek1:9/28-PoliticsandPower• In-classfilm,FoodChain$(coursereserves)• CreategroupsWeek2:10/5-FoodJusticeandSocialMovementHeroismReadingschedulepriortoWeek2:

• In-classfilm:MarissaAroy,DelanoManongs:TheForgottenHeroesoftheUnitedFarmWorkersMovement(2014,reserves)

Thur9/29:“ThePlotAgainstMexicanCorn,”(TritonEdweblink)Fri-Sun9/30-10/2:TheColorofFood:Prologue,BrownGirlFarming,RootedinRights,andLandisFreedomMon10/3:TheColorofFood:LifebloodoftheLand,Home,Land,BlackLandLossTue10/4:TheColorofFood:KitchenKwento(page193)Wed10/5:TheColorofFood:KatrinatoChickens(47),SurvivingasTransplants(65)

Week3:10/12-FoodJusticeandHealing

• In-classfilm:ByronHurt,SoulFoodJunkies(2012,UCSDKanopy)• KillerMikeclip,“TruthandEntertainment”

Thur:TheColorofFood:GullahSeedlings(103),AFarmofHerOwn(141)Fri-Sun:TheColorofFood:GenerationRising(155),BreakingDownBorders(171),FoodsAreOurTeachers(205)OnlineResponse1releasedonTritonEdMon:“FarmerJohnBoydJr.WantsAfrican-AmericansToReconnectWithFarming”(textandaudioweblink);“8SuccessfulandAspiringBlackCommunitiesDestroyedbyWhiteNeighbors”(weblink)Tue:KimberlyD.Nettles-Barcelón,GillianClark,CourtneyThorsson,JessicaKenyattaWalker,PsycheWilliams-Forson,“BlackWomen’sFoodWorkasCriticalSpace,”pages34-41only(TritonEdPDF)Due5:00pm:OnlineResponse1Wed:Reviewreadingsabove

Week4:10/19-Afrofuturism

• FoodJusticeFictionalCollaborationpresentation• Guest:AileenSuzara,educator,eco-activist,naturalchef,and“KitchenKwento”blogger.• In-classfilm:WanuriKahiu,Pumzi(2010,vimeo)

Thur:AlondraNelson,“Introduction:FutureTexts”(PDF)Fri-Sun:YtashaWomack,Afrofuturism:TheWorldofBlackSci-FiandFantasyCulture:Introduction,EvolutionofaSpaceCadet,AHumanFairyTaleNamedBlackMon:PriscillaFrank,“NigerianArtistImaginesHowShantytownsWouldLookInASci-FiFuture”(weblink);LeeSkallerupBessette,“The1998DystopianNovelThatEerilyForesaw2013Detroit”(weblink)Tue:CyriaqueLamar,“ThedehydrateddystopiaofPumziisabsolutelygorgeous”(weblink)Due5:00pm:FoodJusticeFictionalCollaborationWed:Afrofuturism:ProjectImagination,MothershipintheKeyofMars

Week5:10/26-Afrofuturism,“Asia”,andhiphop

• In-classfilm:NelsonGeorge,FindingtheFunk(excerpt,VH1)• In-classfilm:TheGetDown,Episode1(excerpt,Netflix)

Thur:NathanielDeutsch,“’TheAsiaticBlackMan’:AnAfricanAmericanOrientalism?”(PDF)Due:5:00pm:PeercommentsonFoodJusticeFictionalCollaborationarticlesFri-Sun:Octavia’sBroodForewordandIntroduction;BrowseOctavia’sBroodforyourgroup’stwostoriesOnlineResponse2releasedonTritonEdMon:Afrofuturism:TheAfricanCosmosforModernMermaids(Mermen),TheDivineFeminineinSpace;ReginaN.Bradley,“ATLiensTurns20:OutKast’sPast-FutureVisionsOfTheHipHopSouth”(weblink)Tue:Due5:00pm:OnlineResponse2Wed:Decideyourgroup’stwoOctavia’sBroodstories;re-readthesestories

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Week6:11/2-Afro-FilipinoFuturism

• In-classfilm:SydGaron,EricHenry,WaveTwisters(2001)

Thur:Afrofuturism:PenMyFuture,MoonwalkersinPaintandPixels,aClockforTimeTravelers;YourOctavia’sBroodstoriesFri-Sun:Afrofuturism:TheSurrealLife,AgentChange,FutureWorldMon:DaveTompkins,“ScienceFriction”(PDF)Tue:CharlesTan,“Award-winningwritersexploreFilipinorepresentationinfantasyandsciencefiction”(weblink)Wed:Reviewtheabovereadings

Week7:11/9-ZootSuit,MassCulture,andEmbodyingProtest

• In-classlistening:NPRInvisibilia,“TheSecretEmotionalLifeofClothes”• In-classfilm:LuisValdez,ZootSuit(1981)

Thur:TheodorW.Adorno,“CultureIndustryReconsidered,”(PDF)Fri-Sun:LuisAlvarez,“Introduction,”ThePoweroftheZootMon:LindaEspaña-Maram,“’WhiteTrash’and‘BrownHordes,’”(105-121)CreatingMasculinityinLosAngeles’sLittleManila,(reserves)Tue:Maram,“’WhiteTrash’and‘BrownHordes’”(121-133)Due5:00pm:OnlineResponse3Wed:

Week8:11/16-ZootSuitandSexuality

• In-classfilm:AllisonAnders,MiVidaLoca(1994)

Thur:Alvarez,“Chapter2:ClassPoliticsandJuvenileDelinquency,”ThePoweroftheZootFri-Sun:CatherineS.Ramírez,“Chapter2:BlackSkirts,DarkSlacks,andBrownKnees,”TheWomanintheZootSuit:Gender,Nationalism,andtheCulturalPoliticsofMemory(PDF)Mon:Alvarez,“ZootStyleandBodyPolitics,”ThePoweroftheZoot(77-94)Tue:Alvarez,“ZootStyleandBodyPolitics,”ThePoweroftheZoot(94-112)Wed:BarbaraCalderón-Douglass,“TheFolkFeministStruggleBehindtheCholaFashionTrend”(weblink)

Week9:11/23-ZootSuitandViolence

• Groupmeetings

Thur:Alvarez,“Zoots,Jazz,andPublicSpace,”ThePoweroftheZoot(113-126)Fri-Sun:Alvarez,“Zoots,Jazz,andPublicSpace,”ThePoweroftheZoot(126-138)Mon:Alvarez,“Zoots,Jazz,andPublicSpace,”ThePoweroftheZoot(138-152);Alvarez,“ZootViolenceinLosAngeles,”ThePoweroftheZoot(155-168)Tue:Alvarez,“ZootViolenceinLosAngeles,”ThePoweroftheZoot(168-182)Wed:Alvarez,“ZootViolenceinLosAngeles”(182-199);Alvarez,“Epilogue:FromZootSuitstoHip-Hop”

Week10:11/30-LookingtotheFuture-PresentationDay

• ComicBookPresentations• Due:Thursday,12/1by5:00pm:PeerComments

Thur:TBAFri-Sun:TBAMon:TBATue:Due5:00pm:FinalProject-ComicBookCover

FINALS:Thursday,12/8Due:OnlineResponse4by5:00pm