HNRS 166
Stories of Cultural Distance and Imposed Assimilation
Description: Seminar, four hours. Study of how fiction, memoir, and film have represented involuntary cross-cultural assimilation as seen from perspective of intimate others, usually family members, coming to terms with their own and their relatives' cultural identity. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Fall 2021 - I began to appreciate storytelling for what it is: an experience. I also learned more about historical Caucasia and its culture, which is super cool! the workload was extremely fair and doable, with a few discussion posts each week and sometimes a short CCLE quiz (with unlimited attempts). I thought that Professor Klenin was very compassionate and open to discussion, even though the class was on Zoom and it was difficult to get us to participate. we had breakout rooms and discussions, but the quizzes and discussion posts were the only part of your grade (which was perfect, because they allowed for flexibility and open endedness). I would take this course again! - but don't buy the course materials, I was able to check them out at the library :)
Fall 2021 - I began to appreciate storytelling for what it is: an experience. I also learned more about historical Caucasia and its culture, which is super cool! the workload was extremely fair and doable, with a few discussion posts each week and sometimes a short CCLE quiz (with unlimited attempts). I thought that Professor Klenin was very compassionate and open to discussion, even though the class was on Zoom and it was difficult to get us to participate. we had breakout rooms and discussions, but the quizzes and discussion posts were the only part of your grade (which was perfect, because they allowed for flexibility and open endedness). I would take this course again! - but don't buy the course materials, I was able to check them out at the library :)