RCD 179-02 / AAST 194-02 / AMER 194-02
Research Seminar: Asian American Feminisms
RCD 94-03 / AAST 194
Introduction to Asian American Studies
RCD 50
Introduction to Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Studies
This course offers an introduction to the major keywords (central terms, concepts, and issues) that shape the field of Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora studies. The featured keywords explored throughout the semester are not meant to be exhaustive or comprehensive of the field in its entirety. Indeed, for the sake of cohesion and time constraints, many important keywords could not be included. As cultural studies scholar Raymond Williams suggested in his seminal text, Keywords: A Vocabulary of Society and Culture, the job of a keywords project is to interrogate the varied meanings of key concepts, rather than to offer static definitions. Throughout the semester, we derive our coursework from Williams’ model in order to explore the contingent, contested, and often contradictory valences of these terms. In doing so, we will explore major theorists, activists, and scholars who have engaged with these concepts and ideas in ways that allow for rich and multifold readings and interpretations.
RCD Keywords Project –
The students enrolled in RCD 50 during Fall 2022 (co-taught by Professor Sarah Fong and Professor Courtney Sato) developed the interactive digital repository, Keywords in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora Studies (https://sites.tufts.edu/rcdkeywords/). As a collective project, the site was collaboratively developed to create a digital repository of resources including scholarly texts; audio, visual, and multimedia artistic works; and primary source materials that illuminate key words related to studies of Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora. Students also consulted with Tufts Library Humanities Research Librarian Micah Saxton throughout the project’s development. As an ongoing project, we aim to continue to grow and expand the digital project with future RCD 50 classes, allowing additional students to build upon previous keyword entries and draw new connections.