DNCE3487W: Dance and Citizenship: Land, Migration, and Diaspora

3 CreditsWriting Intensive

Dance/performance as practiced/transformed by minority groups in the United States. Migration as a global phenomenon, particularly pertaining to land disputes, labor distribution, political asylum, refugee, and dislocation.

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B+ Average (3.422)Most Common: A (53%)

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