American Identities Theme

American Identities Theme

Cluster Information

JUNIOR CLUSTER

Fall

American Studies examines the tensions, contradictions, traditions, and possibilities that define the American experience. Using perspectives from the humanities and social sciences, students will investigate ethical, social, political, geographic, and cultural developments. Courses may explore film, archaeology, literature, conflict resolution, music, as well as gender and sexualities in order to compare diverse American identities and how they have changed over time. Each class will examine key American narratives, symbols, policies, and places and can apply a broad range of cultural and historical perspectives.

American Identities Cluster Course List

American Identities Cluster

American Identities

In the American Identities Cluster, students will explore how traditions and tensions within the United States and North America shape its cultures and sense of being "American." 

American Identities Learning Goals

Cluster Coordinator

Marie Lo, Ph.D., 
Professor of English 
mmlo@pdx.edu

Office Number: 
FMH M410

PSU Phone: 
503-725-9411