Guide to the Program in Comparative Culture Records, University of California, Irvine AS.014
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1 No online items University of California, Irvine AS.014 Finding aid prepared by Processed by Mary Ellen Goddard and Michelle Light; machine-readable finding aid created by Michelle Light Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries The UCI Libraries P.O. Box University of California, Irvine Irvine, California, AS.014 1
2 Title: University of California, Irvine, Program in Comparative Culture records Identifier/Call Number: AS.014 Contributing Institution: Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries Language of Material: English Physical Description: 5.4 Linear feet(13 boxes and 2 oversized folders) Date (inclusive): Abstract: The collection comprises the records of UCI's Program in Comparative Culture, which fostered a multi-disciplinary curriculum. The records document its programs, courses, faculty, and students. Physical Location: The majority of the collection is stored offsite at SRLF. Please contact Special Collections and Archives staff in advance of your visit so we can arrange for retrieval of the materials. Creator: University of California, Irvine. Program in Comparative Culture.. Access Boxes 1-7 of the collection are open for research. Boxes 8-13 are restricted for 75 years from the date of the latest record in each box due to the presence of student and personnel records. Publication Rights Property rights and copyright reside with the University of California. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the University Archivist. Preferred Citation Program in University of California, Irvine. AS-014. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California. Date accessed. For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations. Acquisition Information Transferred from the School of Social Sciences, Processing History Processed by Mary Ellen Goddard, 2000; revised by Michelle Light, Historical Background The Program in Comparative Culture at the University of California, Irvine, began within the honors program in American Studies in By the academic year, Comparative Culture was an independent program designed to study specific cultures cross-culturally and draw upon multiple disciplines. Its aim was to "shed light on the forces and processes which have shaped the culture of America" by comparing systematically the dominant and minority cultures of the United States and Third World. The major was intended to prepare students to be intelligent participants in social, political and social life through, for example, careers in law, education, community organization, mental health, or public affairs. Each student could design his or her own program. In 1969 students could study African, American, Asian, Black, and Chicano cultures, or with other areas by special arrangement. By 1979 the study of women and Native Americans was also recognized. In 1978 the program was merged with the School of Social Sciences. As of September 1995, the program was not open to new students. Collection Scope and Content Summary The collection comprises the records of UCI's Program in Comparative Culture, which fosters a multi-disciplinary curriculum. The records document its programs, courses, faculty, and students. Records include proposals, program reviews, reports, correspondence, syllabi, and budgets. Documentation of courses offered is particularly strong. Collection This collection is arranged in 6 series. Series 1. Administrative records, linear feet Series 2. Conferences, events, and other programs, linear feet Series 3. Curriculum, linear ft. Series 4. Faculty, linear ft. Series 5. Graduate and undergraduate programs, linear ft. Series 6. Chronological correspondence, linear ft. Subjects and Indexing Terms AS.014 2
3 University of California, Irvine -- Archives. University of California, Irvine. Program in Comparative Culture -- Archives. University of California, Irvine. Program in Comparative Culture -- Curricula. University of California, Irvine. School of Social Sciences -- Archives.. Cross cultural studies -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- California -- Irvine Curricula -- 20th century. Administrative records Series Physical Description: 0.7 Linear feet Contains administrative records documenting the operations, programs, reorganization, and assessment of the Program in Comparative Culture. Records include budgets, minutes, reports, and memoranda. Alphabetical by topic or record format. Box-folder 1 : 1-5 Budgets Charters Box-folder 1 : 6 Program in Comparative Culture Box-folder 1 : 7 School of Social Sciences 1981 Box-folder 1 : 8-9 Computers Box-folder 1 : 10 Consultant's report (Leslie J. Berkes) 1978 Box-folder 1 : Correspondence Box-folder 1 : Council of Scholars agendas and minutes Biographical/Historical note The Council of Scholars was composed of faculty and elected graduate and undergraduate representatives. Box-folder 2 : 1 Director of Campus Events Box-folder 2 : 2 Director of Compensation Box-folder 2 : 3 Enrollment history Box-folder 2 : 4 Ethnic studies Box-folder 2 : 5 Grievance Committee report 1982 Box-folder 2 : 6 Investigation of Program 1983 Box-folder 2 : 7 Library 1982 Box-folder 2 : 8 Records inventory 1983 Reorganization to change reporting line Box-folder 2 : 9 Committee on Finance minutes and recommendations to Regents 1977 Box-folder 2 : 10 Correspondence Box-folder 2 : 11 Evidence packet supporting complaint 1981 Box-folder 2 : 12 Opportunity Fund distribution Box-folder 2 : 13 Policy on establishment of academic instructional units 1971 Box-folder 2 : 14 Social Science Executive Committee agenda and supporting documents 1981 Box-folder 13 : 4 Report on UCI's Educational Opportunity Program 1982 Restricted until 2057 due to student and personnel information. Box-folder 2 : 15 School of Social Science reorganization report (Rosovsky Committee) Box-folder 2 : 16 Space requests AS.014 3
4 Conferences, events, and other programs Series Conferences, events, and other programs Series Physical Description: 0.4 Linear feet Documents special events, conferences, colloquia, and lectures sponsored by the Program in Comparative Culture. Alphabetical by topic. Conferences and colloquia Box-folder 2 : 17 Black Expressive Forms Conference Box-folder 2 : 18 California Principal's Conference 1985 China's American Studies Delegation visit 1985 Box-folder 2 : 19 Brochures and catalogs from represented Chinese universities Box-folder 3 : 1 Correspondence Box-folder 3 : 2 Information packet for Chinese visitors 1985 Box-folder 3 : 3 Publicity 1985 Box-folder 3 : 4 Schedule and arrangements 1985 Box-folder 3 : 5 Chowdhury, G. S., Bangladeshi visit 1985 Box-folder 3 : 6 Fall colloquia 1982 Box-folder 3 : 7 Freire, Paulo, dialogue with Box-folder 3 : 8 Los Folkloristas Box-folder 3 : 9 Minority Political Awareness and Survival in the 1980s 1983 Box-folder 3 : 10, Lectures, announcements for FB066 : 2 Box-folder 3 : 11 Target of Opportunity Program: Epitanio San Juan Curriculum Series Physical Description: 1.1 Linear feet Documents courses offered within the Program in Comparative Culture. Records include course descriptions, syllabi, study questions, correspondence, and reports. Alphabetically by record type and chronologically by academic term. Box-folder 3 Correspondence :12-14 Course offerings booklets, fliers, and posters Box-folder 3 : Box-folder 4 : Box-folder FB066 : Oversize Course records 1978 Winter Quarter, Social Science Box-folder 4 : 3 70V - Urban Film Making 1978 Box-folder 4 : 4 70W - Women's Oppression Winter Quarter, Comparative Culture Box-folder 4 : Comparing Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : Introduction to American Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : 7 153A - Japanese Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : 8 155A - Women in Social Movements 1978 Box-folder 4 : 9 195D - Life in Literature of the South 1978 Box-folder 4 : E - Literature and Society 1978 Box-folder 4 : F - Comparative Social Systems 1978 Box-folder 4 : G - Economic Problems of the Minority Culture 1978 AS.014 4
5 Curriculum Series Box-folder 4 : H - Theories of Imperialism 1978 Box-folder 4 : J - Imperialism and Culture in Latin America 1978 Box-folder 4 : M - Minorities in Urban Setting 1978 Box-folder 4 : N - The Structures of UC Capitalism 1978 Box-folder 4 : O - Middle East, Biblical to the Present 1978 Box-folder 4 : P - Race, Sex and Class in American Education Spring Quarter, Social Science Box-folder 4 : Introduction to Sociology 1978 Box-folder 4 : 20 70X - The Motion Picture in Contemporary American Society 1978 Box-folder 4 : 21 73B - Adolescent Introduction to Sociology Spring Quarter, Comparative Culture Box-folder 4 : Scope and Problems of Inter-Disciplinary Study 1978 Box-folder 4 : Society and Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : History and Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : B - Comparative Religion 1978 Box-folder 4 : Cultural Analysis of Visual Arts 1978 Box-folder 4 : C - Introduction to Chicano Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : A - Avant-Garde as Cultural Phenomenon 1978 Box-folder 4 : B - Puerto Ricans in the United States 1978 Box-folder 4 : C - Political Economy, Economic Crisis of the Cities 1978 Box-folder 4 : D - History of Education in the United States 1978 Box-folder 4 : E - Class and Strata in the United States 1978 Box-folder 4 : I - Revolutionary Theory and Dependency in Latin America 1978 Box-folder 4 : F - Political Economy, Comparative Socialist Systems 1978 Box-folder 4 : G - History of Economic Thought 1978 Box-folder 4 : H - Critique/Microeconomics 1978 Box-folder 4 : J - Politics/The Theaters of Ideas Summer Quarter Box-folder 4 : C/Comparative Culture, 170T/Social Science - Religion in America Fall Quarter, Social Science Box-folder 4 : 39 70U - Women in Film 1978 Box-folder 4 : 40 74A - Men in Film Fall Quarter, Comparative Culture Box-folder 4 : Cultural Analysis of Literature 1978 Box-folder 4 : Economics and Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : Politics and Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : African Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : B - Chinese Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : B - Afro-American Culture 1978 Box-folder 4 : A - Chicano History 1978 Box-folder 4 : B - Politics and Social Theory 1978 Box-folder 4 : C - Buddhism in Asia 1978 Box-folder 4 : D - Race, Sex, Class in American Education 1978 Box-folder 4 : E - Women in Asia 1978 Box-folder 4 : F - Power in American Society 1978 Box-folder 4 : I - The Structure of U.S. Capitalism 1978 Box-folder 4 : D - Culture and Education Winter Quarter, Comparative Culture Box-folder 5 : Comparing Cultures 1979 Box-folder 5 : Cultural Analysis of Literature 1979 Box-folder 5 : 3 122A - Introduction to Popular Culture 1979 Box-folder 5 : 4 122B - Comparative American Folklore 1979 Box-folder 5 : Introduction to American Culture 1979 Box-folder 5 : 6 153C - Indian Culture 1979 Box-folder 5 : 7 155B - Women in Society 1979 Box-folder 5 : 8 195A - The Great Depression and World War II 1979 Box-folder 5 : 9 195B - Issues in Social Theory 1979 Box-folder 5 : C - Religion in American History 1979 AS.014 5
6 Curriculum Series Box-folder 5 : D - American Ideologies (winter and spring quarters) 1979 Box-folder 5 : E - Chicano in Education 1979 Box-folder 5 : F -Contemporary China 1979 Box-folder 5 : G - Southern Africa and Human Rights 1979 Box-folder 5 : I - Circumpolar People 1979 Box-folder 5 : N - Political Economy of Organized Crime 1979 Box-folder 5 : O - The Family and Sex Roles in Modern Capitalism 1979 Box-folder 5 : U - Theories of Imperialism 1979 Box-folder 5 : W - Economic Problems of Minority Nationalities 1979 Box-folder 5 : X - Comparative Social Movements 1979 Box-folder 5 : Y - Comparative Economic Development 1979 Box-folder 5 : A - Field Study: Film Making Winter Quarter, Social Science Box-folder 5 : 23 74B - History of Documentary 1979 Box-folder 5 : 24 73B - Adolescent Psychology 1979 Box-folder 5 : Fall Quarter, Social Science 172A - African Culture Box-folder 5 : Comparative Culture class listing Box-folder 5 : 27 African courses 1982 Box-folder 5 : 28 Social Science Tolstoy as Prophet, Rebel, and Mystic Box-folder 5 : 29 Asian American Psychology 1983 Box-folder 5 : 30 Spring courses Box-folder 5 : 31 Course offerings Box-folder 5 : 32 Escuelita Box-folder 5 : 33 Gospel Choir Box-folder 5 : 34 Partnership programs Faculty Series Physical Description: 0.8 Linear feet Documents faculty participation in campus committees as well as the university-wide Student Affirmative Action Committee, which reviewed the status of affirmative action in on UC campuses and made multiple recommendations. Also documents issues of concern to faculty, including requests for new positions. Alphabetical by topic. Committees Box-folder 5 : 35 Senior Advisor Committee 1982 Student Affirmative Action Committee Box-folder 5 : University of California Campuses Box-folder 6 : 1 Berkeley Box-folder 6 : 2 Davis Box-folder 6 : 3-4 Irvine Box-folder 6 : 5-6 Los Angeles Box-folder 6 : 7 Riverside Box-folder 6 : 8 San Diego Box-folder 6 : 9 San Francisco Box-folder 6 : 10 Santa Barbara Box-folder 6 : 11 Santa Cruz Box-folder 7 : 1-3 Full-time equivalent (FTE) requests Box-folder 7: 4 High school reviews 1985 Box-folder 7: 5 Joint appointments 1982 AS.014 6
7 Faculty Series Box-folder 7: 6 Mentor program for minority graduate and professional students 1983 Box-folder 7: 7 Organized research unit (ORU) plans 1983 Box-folder 7: 8 Research and travel Graduate and undergraduate programs Series Physical Description: 0.2 Linear feet Documents undergraduate and graduate programs in the Program in Comparative Culture and the School of Social Sciences, including external reviews, curriculum proposals, degree descriptions, and funding information. Alphabetical by topic. Graduate program Box-folder 7 : 7 Graduate program review Graduate student Box-folder 7 : 8 Fellowship awards Box-folder 7 : 9 Honoraria 1983 Box-folder 7 : 10 Recruitment Box-folder 7 : 11 Master of Arts in Teaching program Box-folder 7 : 12 Mentorship program 1983 Box-folder 7 : 13 Ph.D. degrees granted in Comparative Culture Box-folder 7 : 14 Ph.D. program Box-folder 7 : 15 Western Name Exchange 1981 Box-folder 7 : 16 Judeo-Christian-Islamic interaction 1985 Box-folder 7 : 17 Revisions in American Studies Undergraduate program Box-folder 7 : 18 Advising brochure Box-folder 7 : 19 Curriculum changes Box-folder 7 : 20 External review 1981 Box-folder 7 : 21 George Roberts Memorial Prize 1986 Box-folder 7 : 22 Revision for CC majors undated Chronological correspondence Series Physical Description: 2.2 Linear feet Includes copies of outgoing correspondence from directors and other Comparative Culture professors. The files were maintained either by the directors or office assistants. The files document a wide range of activities and concerns of Comparative Culture directors and include documentation about the curriculum, programs and events, faculty research interests, and individual faculty and students. A large part of the files concern confidential matters, including faculty appointment letters, faculty and staff reviews, student recommendations, requests to correct students' status, and sabbatical and travel requests applications. Arranged by the individual who maintained the files, then chronologically. Restrictions Each box is restricted for 75 years from the latest record in the box due to the presence of student and personnel information. Box-folder 8 : 1-3 James Fink's files Restricted until AS.014 7
8 Chronological correspondence Series Box-folder 8 : 4-7 Gilbert Gonzalez's files Restricted until Raul Fernandez's files Box-folder 8 : Restricted until Box-folder 9 : Restricted until Edna Mejia's files Box-folder 9 : Restricted until Box-folder 10 : Restricted until 2060 Box-folder 11 : Restricted until Box-folder 12 : Restricted until 2062 Box-folder 13 : Restricted until AS.014 8
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