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Activism in Multiethnic London — Refugees in Crisis

THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED 

The safety of our community is our top priority. We realize that our COVID-19 policy guidelines will cause disruption, but the risk of not acting outweighs the inconvenience of these temporary measures. 


With the city of London as its focus, this Education Abroad course (ENGLISH 4554: English Studies and Global Human Rights) will explore global migration in the context of the current crisis around refugees. Framed around five key terms – migration, suspicioncrisisexhaustion and fusion — we will study cultural representations (art, literature, film, theatre, exhibitions and photography) with an emphasis on London’s rich history of immigration and present emphases on national security. We will study national and international policies and debates and meet with London organizations that work with refugees.

This course will be led by Wendy S. Hesford and Amy Shuman. Wendy S. Hesford is a professor of English and the faculty director of the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme. Hesford is interested in the transformative role that critical human rights literacy plays in exposing the violence of representation, revealing hidden, repressed and silenced stories. Amy Shuman is a professor of English and specializes in narrative, literacy, political asylum, disability, food customs, feminist theory and critical theory. 


Course dates

This is a four-week course that will take place during summer session I, from May 9-24, 2020.


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Questions

Email Puja Batra-Wells (batra-wells.1@osu.edu)