RM185 - Introduction to the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity
Examines those social forces, both historical and contemporary, that have brought about racial and ethnic 'diversity' and 'difference' in the U.S. Attention to the histories and experiences of Native Peoples, African Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans. Taking a comparative approach, it puts into focus the shared histories of racialization among these groups without losing sight of asymmetrical relations of power informing these histories. The course sheds light on the ways these groups position themselves and are positioned as racial subjects in distinct and historically specific ways but also in relational and mutually constitutive ways. May meet either the Critical Perspectives: Global Cultures or Social Inequality requirement. Meets the Equity and Power: EPUS requirement.
Degree requirement — Equity and Power: EPUS
1 unit — Atuire, Ratchford
Offerings
Term | Block | Title | Instructor | Location | Student Limit/Available | Updated |
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Fall 2024 | Block 2 | Introduction to the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity | Jamal Ratchford | Palmer Hall 127 | 25 / 21 | 11/21/2024 |
Fall 2024 | Block 3 | Introduction to the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity | Anbegwon Atuire | Loomis Hall LowerClass | 25 / 16 | 11/21/2024 |