Summer 2025 Middle East: North Africa OC4100 section 001

Migration, Displacement and Diaspora in

MIGRATIONDISPLACEDIASPORA FR

Call Number 10574
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Madeleine Dobie
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

MENA4100OC: Migration, Displacement and Diaspora in the Contemporary Mediterranean. 3 points. 

This course counts as a Global Core Requirement at Columbia University.  

This course examines the social, political and cultural history of migration in the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on France and Africa. We examine the forces that have underpinned migration in the nations of the Mediterranean rim since the 1950s and observe major transitions in policy and legal frameworks. Though migration is often treated in mainstream media as an object of policy and legislation, it is better approached as a ‘total social fact’ involving political, social, economic and cultural dimensions. With this in mind, we look at different media, genres and narrative forms in which migration has been represented and debated and grapple with questions about the relationship between lived experience and representation and between
politics and the arts.

To enroll in this course, you must apply to the Columbia Summer in Paris program through the Center for Undergraduate Global Engagement (UGE).  Global Learning Scholarships available.  Tuition charges apply. 

Please note the program dates are different from the Summer Session Terms. Visit the UGE website for the start and end dates for the Columbia in Summer in Paris program.

Please email uge@columbia.edu with any questions you may have.

 

Web Site Vergil
Department Global Programs
Enrollment 0 students (20 max) as of 1:31PM Friday, January 17, 2025
Subject Middle East: North Africa
Number OC4100
Section 001
Division Global Programs
Section key 20252MENA4100O001