Middlebury

GSFS0224A-S19

Race and Ethnicity in the US
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Formations of Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
Historical memories, everyday experiences, and possible futures are powerfully shaped by racial and ethnic differences. Categories of race and ethnicity structure social relationships and cultural meanings in the United States and beyond. In this course we will track the theoretical and historical bases of ideas of race and ethnicity in modern America. We will investigate how race and ethnicity intersect at particular historical moments with other forms of difference including gender, sexuality, nation, and class. The course offers an approach informed by critical studies of race including texts in history, political theory, cultural studies, and anthropology. (Critical Race Feminisms) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22209
Subject Code:
GSFS
Course Number:
0224
Section Identifier:
A

Course

GSFS 0224

All Sections in Spring 2019

Spring 2019

GSFS0224A-S19 Lecture (Joo)