FRS 001I —
Sec. 001 —
(1 unit) — CRN 45480 — T 3:10 – 4:00pm — 109 Olson
THEY DO WHAT? Examining Stereotypes and Perspectives
Instructor: Norma López-Burton, Department of Spanish
and Classics,
College of Letters and Science
Description: In light of traumatic world events of
the last two
years, it is especially timely that students walk into the wider world with a
greater empathy and understanding of peoples outside the United States. In this
course, students will have the opportunity to examine our own cultural myths,
stereotypes and realities and in turn, compare the way others live in
their world
and how they perceive ours. Students will learn to question and
compare cultures
in a systematic way by examining four perspectives: “How we see
ourselves”,
“How we see them”, “How they see themselves”,
“How
they see us.”
Format: One hour per week class time for lecture and
discussion.
Discussions will be based on short readings posted on My UC Davis. Before each
class, students will be expected to have read the selections and be
ready to participate
in the discussion. Grading: Three quizzes based on the
readings (30%), Class participation (35%) and a final paper (35%).
The final paper
will be two or three pages long. The student will examine a cultural point from
a foreign culture, examine the four perspectives and contrast it with
his or her
own.
About the Instructor: Norma López-Burton has
been an instructor
at UC Davis for over twenty years, and has supervised the First Year
Spanish Program
for nine Years. She teaches Spanish I, II, III and 8 and the graduate
course Spanish
390. She has introduced ways to measure the cultural awareness of students and
has made cultural understanding proficiency as part of the grade.