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American Society Since WW2 II - JMM015
Title: American Society Since WW2 II
Guaranteed by: Department of North American Studies (23-KAS)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2008 to 2010
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 6
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:1/1, Ex [HT]
Capacity: 25 / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: doc. PhDr. Miloš Calda
Teacher(s): doc. PhDr. Miloš Calda
Mgr. Ing. Magdalena Fiřtová, Ph.D.
PhDr. Mgr. Kryštof Přemysl Kozák, Ph.D.
Pre-requisite : JMM014
Examination dates   Schedule   Noticeboard   
Annotation - Czech
This course, conducted in the English language, will offer participants insights into some of the most important topics of public debate in the United States in recent decades.
Last update: CALDA (23.02.2009)
Literature - Czech

Dianne Ravitch: The American Reader; New York 1992,

Seymour M. Lipset: American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword, New York 1996.

Robert D. Putnam: Bowling Alone

David Halberstam: the fifties

texts supplied by the teachers

Last update: CALDA (23.02.2009)
Syllabus -

Various issues relevant to the development of societies in the United States, Canada and Mexico in the decades since the end of World War will be treated:

United States:
- relationship betw. religion and state (school prayer and related issues)
- right to life versus right of choice
- Affirmative Action
- immigration and migration
- social capital
- challenges posed by globalization, deindustrialization
- conformism and nonconformism in the 1950s
- McCarthyism: witchhunt or spyhunt?

CANADA

Class on April 26th - Canadian foreign Policy
Guest: Andrea Papouskova, Ph.D. student specialising in Canadian foreign policy will be giving presentation on currently hot topic for Canadian diplomacy  - "Canada and Afghanistan: Canada as a key player around the NATO table?" MANDATORY TEXT  Canada and the war in Afghanistan: NATO’s odd man out steps forward by Joseph T. Jockel, a and Joel J. Sokolsky, in Journal of Transatlantic Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1, April 2008, 100 - 115. (available in the SIS).

For this class, please read the attached  article and prepare following discussion points:

·        What do you think about the relevance of NATO in today’s security environment?

·        Are alliances such as NATO advantageous for all members?

·        What are your views on Canada’s decision to change its profile of engagement in Afghanistan?

·        Judging on its contribution to missions through NATO, what image is Canada propounding?

Class on May 17th: Aboriginal issue in Canada: a portrait of life in reserves

Screening of the documentary film BETSIAMITES by DENIS CHOUINARD (2010, 27min), followed by the discussion with  the filmmaker.

Prof. Chouinard is an Associate professor of film at Université du Quebec a Montréal and an award winning director (films:  Clandestins/ Stowaways 1997 - Prize Bayard d'Or in Namur among others, Tar Angel /Ange de Goudron 2001 - Ecumenic Prize in Berlin, Délivrez-moi 2007). For more information available at http://www.coopvideo.ca/membres/denis-chouinard.en.

His latest film Betsiamites (pronounce Bette-Scie-Ah-Mitte) will be screened in French with English-subtitles. The documentary was filmed in the first nation community in Northern Quebec and it is a great portrait of the first nation life in the reserves, viewed by Indians themselves.

Mexico:

Last update: FIRTOVA (18.04.2011)
 
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