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SOCIOL 116 - COMP RACE/ETHNIC STUDIES
The social, legal and cultural construction of racial and ethnic hierarchies in a comparative international context with the United States and the United Kingdom of central analytical concern. Racial formation and racial segregation in specific historical and national contexts including the normative case of the Anglo-Saxon core in the United States and how its dominance has led to patterns of ethnic antagonism and discrimination; the historical context of racial stereotypes and their representation in various mediums. Social justice movements and public policies designed to challenge racial and ethnic domination including controversial topics such as "positive discrimination" (United Kingdom) and Affirmative Action (United States/South Africa). May include comparative case studies from India, South Africa, Brazil, and continental Europe. Instructor: Staff





E/C Meeting Time (Location) Instructor

Open


01LEC8/15M Tu W Th F 12:30 PM-1:45 PM (Soc/Psych 126)
Beck,Audrey Nicole


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