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<概要/Course Content Summary> This course will seek to rethink some of the standard (United States) domestic narratives of the "Sixties" that assign a primacy to national/local mass protest, urban rebellion, and liberal reform by examining the international context that shaped these phenomena through documentary film. Our exploration of the "Sixties" will begin in the so-called Third World with the great wave of decolonization in Africa and Asia. By stepping outside of the U.S. domestic context and focusing on social and political movements as world-relational phenomena, this course will illuminate how international figures, events and insurgent movements for revolutionary change shaped domestic politics and vice-versa. By engaging in a global analysis of the "Sixties" this course will suggest new places and periods to start and end an historical investigation of the era. From the rise of the Pan African movement, the Cuban Revolution, The Prague Spring, the liberation of Vietnam; to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and th rise of Black Power, the New Left, the Black Panther Party and the explosion of Chicano and Asian American activism, we will circle the world asking new questions and hopefully, through reading and research, provide alternative frameworks for examining one of the most convulsive periods of the 20th Century. <授業計画/Schedule>
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30% Classroom Discussion/Participation <テキスト/Textbook>
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