JAPN 307: Japan-American Experience
Course Description: This course focuses on Japanese-American experience from the 1860s to the present as an ongoing study in ethnographic assimilation, including early immigration and response; immigration and labor laws; property rights; and WWII internment. Students identify and evaluate the issues of the ethics of assimilation, racial and ethnic discrimination, educational opportunity, social justice, and cultural identity. Taught in English.
Course Narrative: Through this course we learned about the history of Japanese Americans and the experiences the have had since coming to America. It's hard to believe the hardships that Japanese Americans had to face since coming to America because of racism and fear of the American people. I've always been fascinated by the history of world war 2, and the content from the class about the 442nd regiment was very interesting to me. I did my final paper in the class on them.
This course covers MLO 2
Course Narrative: Through this course we learned about the history of Japanese Americans and the experiences the have had since coming to America. It's hard to believe the hardships that Japanese Americans had to face since coming to America because of racism and fear of the American people. I've always been fascinated by the history of world war 2, and the content from the class about the 442nd regiment was very interesting to me. I did my final paper in the class on them.
This course covers MLO 2