ANT 332 Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender in Anthropological Perspective
3 hours
This course examines how anthropologists and other social scientists understand race, ethnicity, class, and gender – four major social categories underpinning stratification and inequality across the world today. Students will examine the histories of these categories, their cultural construction, their intersections, and the identities that have been built on them and which have major implications for us as individuals, for our communities, and for nations.
Prerequisite
ENG 201 and junior standing and above
Notes
This course satisfies the College Option: Justice in Global Perspective (300-Level) area of the Gen Ed Program.