MA in Cultural Studies - UW Bothell

MA in Cultural Studies - UW Bothell

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The Master of Arts in Cultural Studies is a graduate program of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington Bothell.

The Master of Arts in Cultural Studies at the University of Washington Bothell offers an integrative approach to the study of culture across diverse locations. Designed for a small cohort, Cultural Studies prepares students for careers in social, cultural, and arts fields or further interdisciplinary graduate education across the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences. - See more at: http://www.bothell.washington.edu/culturalstudies#sthash.2bYVSjTY.dpuf

Marcus Johnson receives “Excellence in Teaching Award” 05/07/2022

Congratulations, Marcus!

Marcus Johnson receives “Excellence in Teaching Award” IAS alum Marcus Johnson received his bachelor's in Global Studies ('13), and a master's in Cultural Studies (’16). As a Cultural Studies student, he worked with IAS faculty member Ben Gardner on “The Multi Dimensions of Blackness: Cultural Hegemony in the United States and Abroad.” Johns...

Amoshaun Toft: Telling the same old story at Third and Pine 04/18/2022

Amoshaun Toft: Telling the same old story at Third and Pine IAS faculty member Amoshaun Toft is interviewed in "Telling the same old story at Third and Pine," a current analysis of homelessness discourse published by Real Change News. The article argues that that Toft’s previous research on homelessness discourse from 2008, along with a subsequent jou...

Vehicles of Decolonization | Temple University Press 12/15/2021

Here's a new book from Maryam Griffin!

Featuring a variety of street images, Vehicles of Decolonization shows that multiple registers of people power work in concert not only to resist settler colonial logics but to reinhabit the land through the practice and preservation of alternative relations of mobility.

Vehicles of Decolonization | Temple University Press Examining the border-enclosure strategy Israel uses to impose Palestinian im/mobilization, Maryam Griffin considers the ways public transportation in the Palestinian West Bank is a constant site of social struggle. Her illuminating book, Vehicles of Decolonization, studies collective movement,

12/14/2021

In Ron Krabill's course, Media Studies: Human Rights Public Culture, students gain the knowledge needed to intervene in human rights violations.

“We often think that no one is against human rights, but someone is. Otherwise, they wouldn’t continue to be violated. This course is about identifying the stakeholders who benefit from the perpetuated harm and figuring out how to use media to intervene.”

Read the full article here:
https://www.uwb.edu/news/december-2021/students-and-advocates-too

Kristin Gustafson published in Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America 12/08/2021

Kristin Gustafson published in Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America The newly published Journalism and Jim Crow: White Supremacy and the Black Struggle for a New America includes IAS faculty member Kristin Gustafson’s chapter, “Death of Democracy, North Carolina.” The chapter provides a case study with parallels of two newspapers and the men leading them. ...

Kari Lerum publishes on death rituals in Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy 12/06/2021

Kari Lerum publishes on death rituals in Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy IAS faculty member Kari Lerum recently published an article in Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy about her class, “Death Rituals” (previously featured as a UW Bothell news story). The article, “Teaching death rituals during states of emergency: Centering death positivity, anti-racism, grief, ...

Maisha Manson is the new program manager for UW Bothell Diversity Center! 12/02/2021

Welcome back to campus, Maisha!

Maisha Manson is the new program manager for UW Bothell Diversity Center! M.A. in Cultural Studies alum Maisha Manson (they, them, theirs) was recently hired as program manager at UW Bothell’s Student Diversity Center and Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion through a national search. Maisha will support the Diversity Center and UW Bothell student community throu...

Kari Lerum analyzes “The White Lotus” for Ms. Magazine 12/01/2021

Kari Lerum analyzes “The White Lotus” for Ms. Magazine IAS faculty member Kari Lerum’s essay, “The White Lotus: Lessons on Black Lives Matter, Reparations, and Q***r Liberation” was recently published on the digital site for Ms. Magazine. In contrast to previous reviews which cast the popular TV mini-series, “The White Lotus,” as simply

Berette S. Macaulay Exhibits at Melkweg Expo, Amsterdam 11/22/2021

Curated by Jessy Koeiman, Back in the Day is our Future amplifies Black voices who manifest resistance by celebrating the richness of Black culture and history.

Berette S. Macaulay Exhibits at Melkweg Expo, Amsterdam Berette S. Macaulay (Cultural Studies, '20) is a featured artist in the exhibition Back in the Day is our Future, part of the Melkweg Expo in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, October 29 through December 5, 2021. Curated by Jessy Koeiman, Back in the Day is our Future amplifies Black voices who man...

Bruce Burgett edits a Keywords Now cluster of essays on “Critical/Race/Theory” 09/24/2021

Bruce Burgett edits a Keywords Now cluster of essays on “Critical/Race/Theory” IAS faculty member Bruce Burgett co-edited (with Glenn Hendler, Fordham University) a Keywords Now cluster of essays on “Critical/Race/Theory.”  Keywords Now is an extension of Burgett and Hendler’s co-edited Keywords for American Cultural Studies, Third Edition.  It is designed to explore o...

06/22/2021

MACS faculty member Dan Berger discussed prison abolition on Rumble with Michael Moore. The Oscar-winning filmmaker interviewed Berger about the problem of prison and whether a “Department of Restorative Justice & Redemption” should replace our existing Prison Industrial Complex.
Listen at: https://rumble.media/episode/welcome-to-the-department-of-restorative-justice-redemption-with-dan-berger

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2021! 06/14/2021

Congratulations to the MACS Class of 2021!

IAS faculty and staff made this video to mark how proud we are of all of you. Take a look — you never know who might pop into this clip!

Congratulations to the Graduates of 2021! Dear IAS 2021 Graduates,We’re so sorry that we cannot celebrate in person with you this year, but the IAS faculty and staff wanted to make this video to mark...

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