Citizenship Without Borders
LITERATURE REVIEW
Imagine you are having a conversation around the dinner table with your family and telling them what you have academically achieved in this semester. They tell you a cousin is planning to visit a “third-world” country in July for a business trip. As a student who just finished this course, give your family a detailed account about why this might not be an accurate description of the place your cousin is visiting .. especially with the US President’s controversial statements that reflect a west-centric view of the OTHER.
You are expected to give your family a detailed reflection on the different issues affecting the global south through reviewing material you have come across in the course (choosing 4 texts, 2 lectures, 1-2 videos, and issues from 3 blog that are not yours).
You are expected to brag in front of your family, who might not have had a chance to read the literature you have been exposed to during this semester. So, to explain the story you have developed an understanding of, you should dedicate each paragraph to a well-written review of a text chosen, show your family what this text is about, how you would critically evaluate it, how you benefited from it, and how it tied to the overall picture of a globalized world you originally had no idea about. Use these texts in the stated manner to tell your family a story no one else would teach them about. Have your story rooted in the material you have studied during this semester.
Also dedicate a paragraph or two to how the assignments you had during the course helped you see different dimensions of this complex globalized world.
Please provide your essay in Font 12, Times New Roman, and
spaced. Please also use proper citation and provide a Front Page, Bibliography Page and a Word Count.
The deadline of the essay is: 23:59, June 18, 2020. Please submit it in *.doc or *.pdf format at the specified location on BB.