The post-racial perspective of many millennial college students can make it challenging for faculty to engage students in serious conversations about race in America and the relationships among popular culture, political culture, and race-conscious policies. This article outlines a three-week unit from a course entitled Popular Culture and Politics that uses Gone with the Wind (1939) and 12 Years a Slave (2013) along with academic and popular articles to walk students through three interconnected concepts: (1) the conflicting images of slavery as a system in American political history; (2) the role of popular culture in constructing and disseminating those images; and (3) the connections between the cultural understanding of America’s racia...
Strategically and thoughtfully employing popular culture in teaching political science can enable st...
This article examined what U.S. college students who participated in a Ghana study abroad program le...
There has been significant research on various interpretations of the American South, and the relati...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
We are happy to announce our latest issue, “Reinterpretation: Situating Culture from Pedagogy to Pol...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
This study occurred during a period of increased social awareness of antiracism, yet in a time of in...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
The New York Times 1619 Project materials on American popular culture were presented to college stud...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Since the creation of the film industry, the American Civil War has been a popular topic of explora...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Katie L. Brkich co-authored “Shadows of the Past: Histori...
Because my area of scholarly focus—African American literature—explores issues that some students (p...
This dissertation primarily examines US historical novels and textbooks that shaped sentiments about...
Literature and Popular Culture, a course in the MA Postcolonial Literature in English exposes studen...
Strategically and thoughtfully employing popular culture in teaching political science can enable st...
This article examined what U.S. college students who participated in a Ghana study abroad program le...
There has been significant research on various interpretations of the American South, and the relati...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
We are happy to announce our latest issue, “Reinterpretation: Situating Culture from Pedagogy to Pol...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
This study occurred during a period of increased social awareness of antiracism, yet in a time of in...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
The New York Times 1619 Project materials on American popular culture were presented to college stud...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Since the creation of the film industry, the American Civil War has been a popular topic of explora...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Katie L. Brkich co-authored “Shadows of the Past: Histori...
Because my area of scholarly focus—African American literature—explores issues that some students (p...
This dissertation primarily examines US historical novels and textbooks that shaped sentiments about...
Literature and Popular Culture, a course in the MA Postcolonial Literature in English exposes studen...
Strategically and thoughtfully employing popular culture in teaching political science can enable st...
This article examined what U.S. college students who participated in a Ghana study abroad program le...
There has been significant research on various interpretations of the American South, and the relati...