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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Cultural Studies | History
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2018-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Governments and Indigenous Spaces (HIST*3390)
Course Details
- Course code: HIST*3390
- Section: 01
- Course term: Fall 2018
- Course instructor: Brittany Luby
Course Synopsis
HIST*3390 examines how colonial and neo-colonial governments interacted with Indigenous societies by restricting social, economic, and cultural activities. It will explore the day-to-day impacts of colonial and neo-colonial governments on Indigenous spaces. Engagement with case studies will deepen student understanding of both bureaucratic violence and Indigenous survivance.
Methods of Evaluation and Weights
- What Makes a Good Article? Analysis @ 20%
- Primary Source Analysis @ 15%
- Research Essay @ 20%
- Final Exam @ 25%
- Tutorial Participation @ 20%
Advice from Past Students
- Use the "Taking Notes for Seminar" template provided by Dr. Luby (or develop your own system for recording your thoughts on the assigned reading).
- Bring a copy of the assigned reading to seminar.
- Remember to apply the "What Makes a Good Article?" questions to your own work during the revision process. Would your final research essay qualify as "a good article"? If yes, submit confidently. If no, consider revising your draft before submission.
Texts and/or Resources Required
Texts under consideration include:
- Ila Bussidor and Ustun Bilgen-Reinart, eds. Night Spirits: The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi Dene (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2000).
- Janet Silman, ed., Enough is Enough: Aboriginal Women Speak Out (Toronto: Women's Press, 1992). Note: Both of the aforementioned texts are oral history collections.
Departments and Schools
- School of Theatre, English, and Creative Writing
- School of Fine Art and Music
- School of Languages and Literatures
- Department of History
- Department of Philosophy
- Interdisciplinary Programs
Centres, Institutes and Labs
- Centre for Scottish Studies
- Grounded and Engaged Theory Lab (GET)
- Interdisciplinary Design Lab
- The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation
- The Humanities Interdisciplinary Collaboration Lab (THINC)
- The School of Fine Art & Music Print Study Collection
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