FORS3167
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FORS 3167 - GEOG 3167 Cultural Geography of Iceland (3 Cr.)
Course description
Taught in Iceland this course explores the changing cultural & political geography of Iceland and its relationship to the complex processes of globalization, regional politics and local economies. It examines the history of Iceland as a Viking settlement, a colony of Denmark, and an independent nation with a focus on the political and economic connection between Iceland and other places have influenced the country. Students will examine Iceland's position as part of the European Economic Community but not of the common currency or the European Union, contributed to the 2008 economic crisis and the responses to that crisis. Student will consider how geographic context, national culture and political economy impact the cultural geography of Iceland and is designed to give an intercultural experience with contemporary economic and political issues through a geographic perspective. Students will apply geographic theories of cultural difference, political economy, and resistance to develop an understanding of the multiple sites and scales of Icelandic identity, culture and politics.
prereq: Admission to an approved study abroad program requires consent from the International Education Office.
prereq: Admission to an approved study abroad program requires consent from the International Education Office.
Minimum credits
3
Maximum credits
3
Is this course repeatable?
No
Grading basis
AFV - A-F or Audit
Field Work
Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for:
02252
Typically offered term(s)
Periodic Fall, Spring & Summer