Topics in Global Studies
This is a variable topics course. Specific topics vary from semester to semester.
Outcomes: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of a unique topic in the interdisciplinary field of Global Studies.
This is a variable topics course. Specific topics vary from semester to semester.
Outcomes: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of a unique topic in the interdisciplinary field of Global Studies.
This course explores the relationship between religion and nationalism in the modern world. The course will begin with theoretical issues: what is a nation/nationalism? What is religion? How is religious nationalism different from other kinds of nationalisms? How does nationalism emerge and then take on new forms in the 19th and 20th centuries? The course will then consider several case studies. Examples of possible case studies include Christian nationalism in the contemporary US, Hindu nationalism in India, Southeast Asian Buddhist nationalism (in Thailand, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka), Islamism in the Middle East, and Christian Nationalism in Brazil.
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Contmp Pol Iss:Comparative Pol
PLSC 300C - 001 (5783)
Status: Open - Enrl
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