The United States has always been a source of fascination — both attraction and repulsion — for the people of France, Mexico, China, Russia, and African countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Sudan. "America Through Foreign Eyes" is a rich, interdisciplinary, international course that features Rice University faculty from a variety of disciplines and area studies. Focused on perceptions of America abroad, the course is a cross between World Cultures and American Studies. The course features five core modules, each covering the perceptions and interactions of particular regions with America, Americans and Americanization.

America Through Foreign Eyes

America Through Foreign Eyes



Instructors: Dr. Julie Fette
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The United States has always been a source of fascination – both attraction and repulsion – for Africans, Chinese, French, Mexicans, and Russians, as well as for many other people from other countries and regions. "America through Foreign Eyes" is an interdisciplinary, international course that features Rice faculty from a variety of disciplines and area studies. Focused on perceptions of America abroad, the course is a cross between World Cultures and American Studies. The course features five modules, each covering the perceptions and interactions of a particular regions of the world with America, Americans, and Americanization. An introductory module offers ways to approach cross-cultural study and a concluding module "reverses the gaze" and analyze what Americans said, thought, or perceived of African nations or Africa as a continent, of China, France, Mexico, and Russia.
What's included
4 videos6 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
4 videos• Total 28 minutes
- Chapter 1: Course Overview• 1 minute
- Chapter 2: America through Foreign Eyes: Introduction to Course• 8 minutes
- Chapter 3: Perceptions of Other Cultures: Generalizations, Essentialisms, and Stereotypes• 9 minutes
- Chapter 4: Student Approaches and Course Material• 10 minutes
6 readings• Total 46 minutes
- Welcome Survey (complete before beginning course)• 10 minutes
- How To Complete This Course• 1 minute
- Discussion Forum Guidelines• 10 minutes
- Chapter 1, 2, 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Introduction Bibliography• 5 minutes
- Current Events Reading List• 10 minutes
1 assignment• Total 30 minutes
- Introduction• 30 minutes
2 discussion prompts• Total 30 minutes
- Introduction Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- Introduction Discussion #2• 15 minutes
The United States has always been a source of fascination for Africans. African observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This module, “America Through African Eyes,” examines historical and contemporary perceptions of America, Americans, and Americanization through the lens of African writers, politicians, intellectuals, refugees, and local citizens. Taught by Dr. Jeffrey Fleisher, a professor of Archeology, this module will cover the four themes of the course: Democracy and Modernity; Globalization and Capitalism; Racism and Immigration; and Intellectual and Cultural Life.
What's included
9 videos10 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts
9 videos• Total 69 minutes
- Chapter 1: Introduction: America Through African Eyes• 7 minutes
- Chapter 2: Africans Appropriating Americans: Elvis and the Chewa of Malawi• 7 minutes
- Chapter 3: Africans Appropriating Americans: Tupac Shakur in Sierra Leone• 7 minutes
- Chapter 4: Africans in America: America through Enslaved Peoples' Eyes• 8 minutes
- Chapter 5: Africans in America: Sudanese Refugees in America: Navigating America in the Twentieth Century• 7 minutes
- Chapter 6: Africans in America: Africans and Race in America• 9 minutes
- Chapter 7: African-Americans and Africans in Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah, American Civil Rights, and Ghanaian Independence• 8 minutes
- Chapter 8: African-Americans and Africans in Ghana: Slave Tourism: How West Africans see African-American Tourists• 7 minutes
- 2020 Update: Barack Obama through Kenyan Eyes• 10 minutes
10 readings• Total 100 minutes
- Chapter 2: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Selections from the Narratives of Captured Slaves• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 5: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 7: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Africa Bibliography• 10 minutes
- 2020 Update: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
3 assignments• Total 90 minutes
- America through African Eyes• 30 minutes
- Africa - Check for Understanding 1• 30 minutes
- Africa - Check for Understanding 2• 30 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 40 minutes
- Africa Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- Africa Discussion #2• 15 minutes
- Africa Discussion #3• 10 minutes
The United States has always been a source of fascination for the people of China. Chinese observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This module, “America Through Chinese Eyes,” examines historical and contemporary perceptions of America, Americans, and Americanization through the lens of Chinese writers, artists, politicians, intellectuals, and public opinion. Taught by Dr. Anne Chao, a professor of History, this module will cover the four themes of the course: Democracy and Modernity; Globalization and Capitalism; Racism and Immigration; and Intellectual and Cultural Life.
What's included
15 videos12 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts
15 videos• Total 179 minutes
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the Chinese Cultural System• 7 minutes
- Chapter 2: First Contact with America and the West• 7 minutes
- Chapter 3: China's Entry Into the World: Opium, the Unequal Treaties and the Exclusion Act• 8 minutes
- Chapter 4: From Reform to Revolution• 7 minutes
- Chapter 5: The New Culture Movement• 7 minutes
- Chapter 6: Madame Chiang Kaishek: A Study in Chinese and American Interactions in the Republican Era• 7 minutes
- Chapter 7: America as Enemy and as Friend: The Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution and the Ping-Pong Diplomacy• 7 minutes
- Chapter 8: China's Re-Entry into the World• 7 minutes
- Chapter 9: Taiwan and Hong Kong• 8 minutes
- Chapter 10: Voices from China and Taiwan• 8 minutes
- 2020 Update: Geopolitical Crises since 2015• 11 minutes
- Chen Lei, December 7, 2014, Interviewed by Dr. Anne Chao• 23 minutes
- Feng Yu, December 7, 2014, Interviewed by Dr. Anne Chao• 25 minutes
- Jorge Liu, August 17, 2014, Interviewed by Dr. Anne Chao• 17 minutes
- Li Zhonggui, August 13, 2014, Interviewed by Dr. Anne Chao• 30 minutes
12 readings• Total 120 minutes
- Chapter 1: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 2: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 5: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 7: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 9: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 10: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- 2020 Update: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- China Bibliography• 10 minutes
3 assignments• Total 90 minutes
- America through Chinese Eyes• 30 minutes
- China - Check for Understanding 1• 30 minutes
- China - Check for Understanding 2• 30 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 40 minutes
- China Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- China Discussion #2• 15 minutes
- China Discussion #3• 10 minutes
The United States has always been a source of fascination for the people of France. French observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This module, “America Through French Eyes,” examines historical and contemporary perceptions of America, Americans, and Americanization through the lens of French writers, artists, politicians, intellectuals, and public opinion. Taught by Dr. Julie Fette, a professor of French Studies, this module will cover the four themes of the course: Democracy and Modernity; Globalization and Capitalism; Racism and Immigration; and Intellectual and Cultural Life.
What's included
16 videos12 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts
16 videos• Total 253 minutes
- Chapter 1: France and America: Friend and Foe• 6 minutes
- Chapter 2: America: Land of Democracy• 12 minutes
- Chapter 3: America = Modernity• 11 minutes
- Chapter 4: American Capitalism: Mass Production, Mass Consumption, and Inequality• 11 minutes
- Chapter 5: Globalization and the Cultural Exception• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Racism and Xenophobia in the United States and France• 13 minutes
- Chapter 7: Religion and Secularism• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Franco-American Cultural Exchange: Art, Artists, and Art Patrons• 12 minutes
- Chapter 9: Intellectual Life: The American University• 9 minutes
- Chapter 9: Simone de Beauvoir at Rice, by Melissa Kean• 7 minutes
- Chapter 10: America as Hyperreality• 8 minutes
- 2020 Update: France Averts its Gaze• 13 minutes
- Marie Darrieussecq, May 20, 2015, Interviewed by Dr. Julie Fette• 28 minutes
- Eric Fassin, May 19, 2015, Interviewed by Dr. Julie Fette• 47 minutes
- Fabrice Morel, May 22, 2015, Interviewed by Dr. Julie Fette• 38 minutes
- Jean-Loup Chrétien, December 7, 2016, Interviewed by Dr. Julie Fette• 17 minutes
12 readings• Total 120 minutes
- Chapter 1: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 2: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 5: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 7: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 9: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 10: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- 2020 Update: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- France Bibliography• 10 minutes
3 assignments• Total 90 minutes
- America through French Eyes• 30 minutes
- France - Check for Understanding 1• 30 minutes
- France - Check for Understanding 2• 30 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 40 minutes
- France Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- France Discussion #2• 15 minutes
- France Discussion #3• 10 minutes
The United States has always been a source of fascination for the people of Mexico. Mexican observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This module, “ America Through Mexican Eyes,” examines historical and contemporary perceptions of America, Americans, and Americanization through the lens of Mexican writers, artists, politicians, intellectuals, and public opinion. Taught by Dr. Moramay López-Alonso, a professor of History, this module will cover the four themes of the course: Democracy and Modernity; Globalization and Capitalism; Racism and Immigration; and Intellectual and Cultural Life.
What's included
11 videos12 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts
11 videos• Total 82 minutes
- Chapter 1: America through Mexican Eyes: Inseparable Histories• 8 minutes
- Chapter 2: The Gringo, Yankee, and American• 5 minutes
- Chapter 3: Immigration• 6 minutes
- Chapter 4: Racism• 5 minutes
- Chapter 5: Religion• 5 minutes
- Chapter 6: Temples of Knowledge: Education, Universities and Libraries• 12 minutes
- Chapter 7: Food• 8 minutes
- Chapter 8: American Women• 5 minutes
- Chapter 9: Capitalism and Modernity• 10 minutes
- Chapter 10: Democracy and Empire• 7 minutes
- 2020 Update: Post-2016: A low point in US-Mexico relations• 11 minutes
12 readings• Total 120 minutes
- Chapter 1: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 2: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 5: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 7: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 9: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 10: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- 2020 Update: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Mexico Bibliography• 10 minutes
3 assignments• Total 90 minutes
- America through Mexican Eyes• 30 minutes
- Mexico - Check for Understanding 1• 30 minutes
- Mexico - Check for Understanding 2• 30 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 40 minutes
- Mexico Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- Mexico Discussion #2• 15 minutes
- Mexico Discussion #3• 10 minutes
The United States has always been a source of fascination for the people of Russia. Russian observers and travelers are rarely indifferent to American culture and people. This module, “America Through Russian Eyes,” examines historical and contemporary perceptions of America, Americans, and Americanization through the lens of Russian writers, thinkers, and film makers. Taught by Dr. Lida Oukaderova, a professor of Art History, this module will cover the four themes of the course: Democracy and Modernity; Globalization and Capitalism; Racism and Immigration; and Intellectual and Cultural Life.
What's included
9 videos10 readings3 assignments3 discussion prompts
9 videos• Total 88 minutes
- Chapter 1: Russia and the United States: Competing Systems, Failed Dialogues• 11 minutes
- Chapter 2: Russian Serfs, American Slaves• 9 minutes
- Chapter 3: The Russian Revolution and American Modernity• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Soviet Hollywood• 9 minutes
- Chapter 5: Soviet Perceptions of Race in America• 9 minutes
- Chapter 6: The American National Exhibition, Moscow 1959• 9 minutes
- Chapter 7: The Cuban Missile Crisis• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Russian Immigrants in the United States• 10 minutes
- Chapter 9: America, the Model of Democracy: Russia in the 1990s• 11 minutes
10 readings• Total 100 minutes
- Chapter 1: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 2: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 3: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 4: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 5: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 6: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 7: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 8: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Chapter 9: Further Explorations• 10 minutes
- Russia Bibliography• 10 minutes
3 assignments• Total 30 minutes
- America through Russian Eyes• 30 minutes
- Russia - Check for Understanding 1• 0 minutes
- Russia - Check for Understanding 2• 0 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 30 minutes
- Russia Discussion #1• 10 minutes
- Russia Discussion #2• 10 minutes
- Russia Discussion #3• 10 minutes
This course has explored how the United States has been a source of fascination for African, Chinese, French, Mexican, and Russian people. What happens when we “reverse the gaze?” This module examines historical and contemporary perceptions of Africa, China, France, Mexico, and Russia through American eyes. Join all five instructors for informal conversations over a meal at various Houston restaurants about American perceptions of the world.
What's included
8 videos3 readings3 discussion prompts
8 videos• Total 111 minutes
- Chapter 1: Reversing the Gaze: Africa through American Eyes• 7 minutes
- Chapter 2: Reversing the Gaze: China through American Eyes• 7 minutes
- Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Fung• 6 minutes
- Chapter 3: Reversing the Gaze: France through American Eyes• 4 minutes
- Chapter 4: Reversing the Gaze: Mexico through American Eyes• 5 minutes
- Chapter 5: Reversing the Gaze: Russia through American Eyes• 7 minutes
- Rice Students Discuss America Through Foreign Eyes• 28 minutes
- Scientia Lecture Series• 47 minutes
3 readings• Total 30 minutes
- End-of-Course Survey (complete after finishing the course)• 10 minutes
- Reversing the Gaze and Current Affairs• 10 minutes
- About the Next Lecture• 10 minutes
3 discussion prompts• Total 45 minutes
- Reversing the Gaze Discussion #1• 15 minutes
- Reversing the Gaze Discussion #2• 15 minutes
- Reversing the Gaze Discussion #3• 15 minutes
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Reviewed on Jul 12, 2020
A very informative course with excellent lectures that will expand your understanding of different peoples and their perceptions of the United States.
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2020
Very helpful but my supervisor wants me to a certificate. I don’t know what to do!
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2023
A lot of surprising important details on how Africans view African Americans and culinary clash between Mexico and the USA ...MANY THANKS
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