2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AFR 374 - Contemporary Race Theory (=SOC 374) Instructor
Ewoodzie
(Cross-listed with SOC 374.) Race, along with class and gender (and sexuality), continues to be one of the central themes in sociological research. In most of the subfields of the discipline, researchers of all stripes believe race to be an explanatory variable. This, however, does not mean that sociologists have one theory of race. In fact, there are raging debates about exactly what they mean when they evoke the term. In this class, we will engage with some of the most recent theories about race. Because some of the debates are built on those of decades past, we will spend the first third of the course establishing the foundational terms of the conversations. The second third will be organized around a handful of provocateurs. We will read portions of their original offerings and then read responses from their critics. The final third will focus on two topics that are proving to have significant impact on theorizing race: immigration and genomics.
Satisfies a requirement in the Sociology major.
Satisfies a requirement in the Africana Studies major (Geographical region: North America).
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