Description | Join us for two presentations: Viewing America from Japan Dr. David Goldstein, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences - 2021 Fulbright US Scholar and Makoto Kurosaki, Chair of the Department of English at Kanda University of International Studies Teaching American ethnic studies—history and literature—at three universities in Japan provided a unique and fascinating opportunity to see that material from the other side of the Pacific Ocean. I brought my expertise in Asian American literature, especially Japanese American literature, to my students in Japan, and they, in turn, pointed out aspects of the history and stories that reflect elements of Japanese culture with which I was unfamiliar. By sharing their views of America, the students helped me understand my own country with a bit more nuance, and I hope our work together deepened and complicated their understanding of race, ethnicity, and power in the United States. Dr. Salwa Al-Noori, Biological Sciences - 2022 Fulbright US Scholar award to Jordan to will engage in an interdisciplinary project, Culturally-Responsive STEM Teaching Focused on MENA-US Learning Spaces - Promoting International Collaboration and Globalized Perspectives Husky Highlights is a seminar series meeting several times a quarter to feature UW Bothell faculty and staff who are making advances in research, scholarship and creative practice. These events are often provided virtually and open to the public. Each speaker will present for about 25 minutes with a 10 minute Q&A section afterward. Recordings may be available, depending on speaker preference. For more information on Husky Highlights visit: www.uwb.edu…. |
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