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World Civilization II (HIS 102W)

Term: 2021-2022 School Year Spring Semester

Faculty

Yesenia Navarrete Hunter

Yesenia Navarrete Hunter is an Assistant Professor of History at Heritage University, located on the traditional lands of the Yakama People. Her work centers the braided histories of immigrants and settlers and their impact on Indigenous peoples. Her work is guided by the question: How do people make place and create rhythms of belonging in fragile spaces? The aesthetics of her work are guided by elements of place, memory , embodied practices, and relationality. Along with her scholarly work, Yesenia and the Hunter Family explore questions of belonging through what they call "Hunter Gatherings,” events that invite others to participate in dialogue and making. Hunter's art and scholarship are fueled by her role as a mother and deeply influenced by the belief that belonging is more than a basic human need, it also operates as a motivation and expression and can link as to living big full lives.

Schedule

Tue-Thu, 9:15 AM - 10:30 AM (1/18/2022 - 5/13/2022) Location: TO PETRI 1115

Description

Survey of the histories, cultures, peoples, and nations around the globe from around 1500 (1492) through the present; the study of international colonialism as cultures developed into nation states that increasingly traded with, invaded, fought wars with, enslaved, oppressed, and made treaties and alliances with other cultures and nations; the development of religious, political, and ideological traditions; and the intersection of religion, science, government, art, literature, economics, and everyday social life. Prerequisite: ENG 101. Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters.