Students are introduced to the study of Canada and its society, identity, culture, economy, and politics. This course brings together an interdisciplinary team of experts in Canadian Studies whose insights will allow students to gain a better comprehension of Canada. By synthesizing these approaches, we develop a unique and more comprehensive understanding. We explore Canada by looking at its development, its evolving sense of national identity, and the challenges of Canada’s ongoing evolution and survival. We look at Canadian people and how they live in Canada. Subjects covered include:
National identity, diversity in Canadian society, race, and ethnicity
Indigenous Studies
Canada-US relations and the border,
Natural resources, the environment, and the economy
Immigration and refugee policies
Canadian narratives as seen in culture, film, and literature
- Docente: Jeffrey Ayres
- Docente: Magdalena Fiřtová
- Docente: Denisa Krásná
- Docente: Richard Nimijean
- Docente: Tomáš Pospíšil