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移民、种族 & 当代西班牙的身份认同
概述
CEA CAPA合作机构: CEA CAPA巴塞罗那中心
地点: 西班牙巴塞罗那
主要科目范围: 社会学
其他学科领域: Cultural Studies, History, 政治科学
指令: 英语
课程代码: SOC360BCN
记录来源: 纽黑文大学
课程详细信息: 300级
推荐学分: 3
联系时间: 45
先决条件: Two one-hundred or one two-hundred level courses in the subject area(s) of instruction
描述
"If the name and the identity of something like the city still has a meaning, 它能, when dealing with the related questions of hospitality and refuge, elevate itself above nation-states or at least free itself from them in order to become, to coin a phrase in a new and novel way, 自由之城?...[A] certain place (diplomatic or religious) to which one could retreat in order to escape from the threat of injustice." (J. 德里达,2001)
近年来, immigrant and refugee movements have increasingly come to the fore in 西班牙 and Europe. Immigration is a relatively recent phenomenon in 西班牙 which has traditionally been a country from which people emigrated. 事实上, the word inmigrante was generally used not to refer to people from other countries but rather to people from other parts of 西班牙. The rising prosperity of 西班牙 that followed its membership to the European Union reversed this trend, 从1990年开始?s onwards, 西班牙 played host to increasing numbers of foreign immigrants. Since the early 1990s the foreign born population of 西班牙 has risen from about 1% to around 10%. The 2004 terrorist attacks in 马德里 and the steady stream of Africans risking the treacherous crossing from the North African coast sharpened public awareness about this issue. This upsurge in immigration has bought about a transformation of Spanish cities as the recently arrived residents carve out a niche for themselves within the existing socio-经济 order, while resident population adapts and responds to their presence.
作为移民, 寻求庇护者, and refugees move 'within' and across Spanish urban borders, they impact the familiar and the 'rigid orders of the self'- to borrow the words of the German novelist Günter Grass. They thus incite an array of responses in different contexts and forms. Therefore, just as is happening in the U.S., discussions on migration to and from the country meet in that discursive space where critical concepts like 'home,“身份,“主体性,' and 'otherness' eschew stereotyping.
Employing cross-cultural and multi-disciplinarian approaches to the subject of how identity is formed, challenged and defended in an ever more globalized world, you investigate in this course the pressing issues of immigration, race and ethnicity that have sparked such controversy and passion both in contemporary 西班牙, 欧洲和美国.S.
为此目的, your analytical focal point is placed upon the city and suburbs of 巴塞罗那, where the presence of diverse immigrant communities offers opportunity for direct exploration of how effectively they and their second generation descendants have been incorporated and integrated into the Spanish political, 经济, societal and cultural mainstream. You will therefore experience at firsthand how the city has changed in the past thirty years and how it is still changing beyond tourist stereotypes through a strong process of cultural hybridization.
近年来, immigrant and refugee movements have increasingly come to the fore in 西班牙 and Europe. Immigration is a relatively recent phenomenon in 西班牙 which has traditionally been a country from which people emigrated. 事实上, the word inmigrante was generally used not to refer to people from other countries but rather to people from other parts of 西班牙. The rising prosperity of 西班牙 that followed its membership to the European Union reversed this trend, 从1990年开始?s onwards, 西班牙 played host to increasing numbers of foreign immigrants. Since the early 1990s the foreign born population of 西班牙 has risen from about 1% to around 10%. The 2004 terrorist attacks in 马德里 and the steady stream of Africans risking the treacherous crossing from the North African coast sharpened public awareness about this issue. This upsurge in immigration has bought about a transformation of Spanish cities as the recently arrived residents carve out a niche for themselves within the existing socio-经济 order, while resident population adapts and responds to their presence.
作为移民, 寻求庇护者, and refugees move 'within' and across Spanish urban borders, they impact the familiar and the 'rigid orders of the self'- to borrow the words of the German novelist Günter Grass. They thus incite an array of responses in different contexts and forms. Therefore, just as is happening in the U.S., discussions on migration to and from the country meet in that discursive space where critical concepts like 'home,“身份,“主体性,' and 'otherness' eschew stereotyping.
Employing cross-cultural and multi-disciplinarian approaches to the subject of how identity is formed, challenged and defended in an ever more globalized world, you investigate in this course the pressing issues of immigration, race and ethnicity that have sparked such controversy and passion both in contemporary 西班牙, 欧洲和美国.S.
为此目的, your analytical focal point is placed upon the city and suburbs of 巴塞罗那, where the presence of diverse immigrant communities offers opportunity for direct exploration of how effectively they and their second generation descendants have been incorporated and integrated into the Spanish political, 经济, societal and cultural mainstream. You will therefore experience at firsthand how the city has changed in the past thirty years and how it is still changing beyond tourist stereotypes through a strong process of cultural hybridization.
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