University of California Berkeley
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethnic Studies
The Doctor of Philosophy in Ethnic Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences is offered by University of California Berkeley.
The University of California Berkeley (UCB)'s graduate program in Ethnic Studies was founded in 1984. It is the first interdisciplinary PhD program in the U.S. dedicated to the study of comparative race and ethnicity in national, hemispheric, and global contexts.
It continues to be a premiere PhD program that provides rigorous interdisciplinary training as well as critical grounding in comparative, relational, and intersectional analysis made possible by the core subfields of the department:Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, Native American Studies, and Comparative Ethnic Studies.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Ethnic Studies program draws on faculty strength in a wide range of fields, including:
studies of race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, and sexuality; citizenship, migration, and borders; diaspora and transnationalism; sovereignty and decoloniality; representation and performance; social movements and cultural politics; religion, food, museums, labor, and war. Students learn social science and humanities methodologies, including archival research, ethnography, oral history, and textual and visual analysis.
Students also have the opportunity to pursue a “Designated Emphasis” in such areas as Critical Theory, Film Studies, New Media, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality.
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