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Nov 17, 2024
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HST 367 - Postcolonial South Asia (1947-present) 4 credits This course examines trajectories of democracy and authoritarianism in post-Partition South Asia. We explore the colonial inheritances of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and other South Asian states, as well as notions of citizenship, national identity, and articulations of secularism and state religion in the context of these diverse societies. We will also examine questions of gender, caste, ethnicity, linguistic, and regional differences, and consider strategies of economic development, Cold War politics, and the region’s role in the “War on Terror” after 9/11. Prerequisite(s): Upper-Division Standing or HST 110 or HST 111 or IS 250 Grade mode designated on a CRN basis each term. Students should consult current term schedule.
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