POLS 416/4216 - Race, Class and Gender: Theorizing Political Identity (3 cr.)
Prerequisites RHET 1020 , 6 credits at the 3000 level in POLS.
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Description This course surveys a variety of contemporary trends in the political theorization of race, gender, and class as they relate to the development of notions of identity in a historical context and as categories of political exclusion and inclusion. Special emphasis will be given to modern and contemporary concepts of identity, including notions of subjectivity, gender, race, culture, class and ethnicity.
When Offered Offered occasionally.
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