Middlebury

PSCI 0251

Identity/Conflict South Asia

Identity and Conflict in South Asia
In this course we will examine political development and conflict in South Asia through the concept of identity. South Asians take on a variety of identities -- ethnic, religious, linguistic, caste, national, etc. These identities often form the basis of political mobilization and both inter- and intrastate conflict. We will study the general concept of identity, including how identities are constructed and used, and then specific manifestations in South Asia. We will also examine the question of whether these identities were constructed during colonial or post-colonial times, or have an earlier basis. (International Relations and Foreign Policy)/
Subject:
Political Science
Department:
Political Science
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOA SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2023

PSCI0251A-S23 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2021

PSCI0251A-S21 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2019

PSCI0251A-S19 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2017

PSCI0251A-S17 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2015

PSCI0251A-S15 Lecture (Lunstead)

Fall 2012

PSCI0251A-F12 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2011

PSCI0251A-S11 Lecture (Lunstead)

Spring 2009

PSCI0251A-S09 Lecture (Lunstead)