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《天堂漫舞》里面提到2004年耶鲁大学开设了迈克尔杰克逊研究课程,很是好奇,于是想查点资料给以后可能申请到耶鲁攻读人文学科的迈迷们,但是并未找到专门以mj命名的课程,不过开设跟美国黑人相关的历史文化的课程,贴上来给大家看看。我找的都是研究生的课程介绍。
Graduate Program
History and Structure
In 1993-94, African American Studies developed a unique graduate program in cooperation with a number of other departments and programs across the university. This program, which grew out of the M.A. program that African and African American studies had launched in 1978, now offers a Joint Doctoral Degree in African-American Studies and another field or discipline. The program became a department in July 2000.
African American Studies offers a combined Ph.D. in conjunction with several other departments and programs. Departments and programs which currently offer a combined Ph.D. with African American Studies are: American Studies, Anthropology, English, Film Studies, French, History, History of Art, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Spanish and Portuguese. Within the field of study, the student will select an area of concentration in consultation with the directors of graduate studies of African American Studies and the joint department or program. An area of concentration in African American Studies may take the form of a single area study or a comparative area study: e.g., Caribbean or African American literature, a comparison of African American literature in a combined degree with the Department of English; an investigation of the significance of the presence of African cultures in the new World, either in the Caribbean or in Latin and/or South America in a combined degree with the Spanish and Portuguese department. An area of concentration may also follow the fields of study already established within a single discipline, e.g., race/minority/ethnic studies in a combined degree with Sociology. An area of concentration must either be a field of study offered by a department or fall within the rubric of such a field. Please refer to the description of fields of study of the prospective joint department or program.
部分相关课程,找了几个比较有代表性的
AFAM 505a/AMST 643a, THEORIZING RACIAL FORMATIONS.
Jonathan Holloway.
Thursdays, 9:25 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. 81 Wall Street, Room 201.
A required course for all first-year students in the joint Ph.D. in African American Studies; also open to students in American Studies. This interdisciplinary reading seminar focuses on new work that is challenging the temporal, theoretical, and spatial boundaries of the field.
AFAM 814au/PLSC 823au, RACE AND ETHNICITY.
Khalilah Brown-Dean.
Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
This course is an introduction to research on race and ethnicity in American politics. Topics include the social construction of race; intersections between race and gender; black, Latino, and Asian American public opinion and political participation; minority representation; the relationship among race, racism, and public policy; immigration and citizenship; state politics; the psychology of racial politics; and the role of race in campaigns. We discuss and debate the empirical contributions of this literature, as well as questions of theory, methodology, and research design.
AFAM 728b/AFST 778b/HSAR 778b, FROM WEST AFRICA TO THE BLACK AMERICAS.
Robert F. Thompson
Tue. & Thu. 11:35 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.
Art, music, and dance in the history of key classical civilizations south of the Sahara - Mali, Asante, Dahomey, Yoruba, Ejagham, Kongon - and their impact on the rise of New World art and music.
AFAM 829b/WGSS 715b, AMERICAN LEGAL HISTORY: CITIZENSHIP AND RACE. Kathleen Cleaver.
Thursdays, 2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.
The seminar examines the evolution of U.S. citizenship as defined and interpreted by courts during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with particular attention to the way historical events that defined race have affected citizenship. Topics of study include the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the 1866 Civil Rights Act, Reconstruction legislation, immigration restrictions imposed on Asians, legislation impacting the racial classification of Mexicans, statutes governing the citizenship of indigenous native peoples, racially based prohibitions against voting, education, and employment, and efforts to reduce them by civil rights legislation culminating with the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Each seminar participant has to research several topics and make a presentation to the class on at least one topic. Engagement in seminar discussion and the drafting of research papers are the basis for grading. This seminar is open to seniors.
还有研究生的介绍,找到其中一位研究mj的学生的资料
Kristin Graves (French) received her B.A. from Tulane University in 2008 with majors in French, English, and Art History as well as minors in Italian Studies and History (summa cum laude). Her general interests include nineteenth and twentieth century expatriation, performance, politics of reception, queer theory, and dialogue between art and literature. She is especially interested in Josephine Baker, Michael Jackson, the literatures of nineteenth century Louisianan creoles of color, and twentieth century Haitian art.
至于2004年,耶鲁针对mj的各方面情况展开过研讨会,估计mjjcn也贴过类似的报道,所以我贴个标题,详细的大家自己搜一下就行了。
Yale to Host Conference on Pop Star Michael Jackson Sept 10, 2004
Yale University will hold a conference, September 23-24, "Regarding Michael Jackson: Performing Racial, Gender and Sexual Difference Center Stage."
Value of reflecting on the Man in the Mirror Sept 27, 2004
Michael Jackson, Yale's 'Queer Theory' Poster Boy Sept 28, 2004
Yale Conference examines life, work of Michael Jackson Oct 21, 2004 |
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