UC’s American Studies MA equips scholars to critique national mythologies through history, media, and transnational frameworks.
Digital atlas of Cold-War fallout-shelter architecture and civic anxiety
Interactive database of Dream Act narratives and higher-ed access
Critical film essay on pandemic dystopias and U.S. exceptionalism
Policy analysis of Indigenous land acknowledgments in federal agencies
Augmented-reality route 66 exhibit challenging nostalgia tourism
Text-mining Supreme Court opinions for populist language shifts
Podcast documenting queer migration stories to urban enclaves
GIS project tracing corporate migration after Sunbelt tax incentives
Ethnography of alt-health subcultures and vaccine skepticism
Archive exhibition on prison labor and supply-chain capitalism
Musicology study of protest anthems from Vietnam to Black Lives Matter
VR reenactment of 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade on Pennsylvania Ave.
Comparative study of sanctuary-city policies in New York and San Francisco
Critical essay on climate noir literature and eco-guilt
Community zine on Asian-American transracial adoptee experiences
Digital humanities portal on U.S. voting-rights artifacts (1870-present)
Network analysis of evangelical media conglomerates and policy lobbying
Workshop series mapping food-sovereignty initiatives in urban food deserts
Oral-history project with Gulf Coast hurricane survivors
Interactive syllabus integrating disability studies into American Studies cores
Interrogate the contested idea of ‘America’ with UC’s rigorous American Studies MA.
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