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Deaf Studies
DST-745 At the Intersections: Deaf Studies,...
A seminar course for graduate students on global themes in Deaf Studies. This course offers an examination of interdisciplinary attempts to construct deaf lives. Using a thematic approach, this course pulls together the themes of race, disability, citizenship, and empire. The course explores the notion of the Other to better understand various dynamics of structural power that meets at the intersection of deaf lives. How does race, disability, and other forms of Otherness interface with deaf ways of being? We interrogate the challenges of the archive in excavating knowledges about other deaf lives. Students will discuss scholarship in critical race theory, colonialism, orientalism, and indigeneity. This course aims to animate questions and new modes of critique.
Program: Deaf Studies
Credit: 3
DST-799
Independent Study
Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…
Credits 1-3
DST-795
Special Topics
Special topics courses address subject matter or content…
DST-790
Deaf Studies Internship
Students will undertake an internship in a placement…
Credits 3
DST-781
Deaf Studies Master's…
The Deaf Studies' Masters Project II is a…
DST-780
The Deaf Studies Master's Project is a required,…
DST-750
Seminar in Deaf…
This course allows the opportunity to offer courses…