SOC143 — Race, Class, and Gender: Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar
SOC 143 - Race, Class, and Gender: Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar SOC 143 - Race, Class, and Gender: Interdisciplinary Honors Seminar 3 Course Description: This course examines the multiple and intersecting ways in which concepts of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, social class, disability, and religion are socially constructed and how they shape society, social interactions, and individual life-chances. This course further explores how socially constructed categories might inform, reproduce, and challenge existing power relationships of privilege and oppression. It draws knowledge from feminist, queer, disability, indigenous, critical race, and postcolonial practices and theories.
Prerequisites: ENG101