Nov 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalogue

ANT 361 - Topics: Race & Racism (1)

This course will examine concepts of race and racism from the perspective of anthropology. Using a four-field approach we will explore the biology of human diversity, origins of the modern concept of race, and the ongoing impacts of racism on contemporary social life. Throughout the course, we will attend to differences in wealth, power, and prestige replicated through the social enactment of race. We will collectively explore questions such as: how do anthropologists understand biological diversity; how has science both contributed to and challenged conceptions of race; how do ideas of race and ethnicity vary historically and cross-culturally; why do conceptions of race and ethnicity change or persist; and how does racism shape our social worlds? Discussions throughout this course will allow us to think together about important issues that shape all of our lives. Through our collective engagement with race and racism we will work to challenge our assumptions, ask pressing questions, better understand persistent inequalities, and explore possible futures. ANT 101, ANT 102, SOC 101, SOC 102, GSS 171, or EST 123
(Social Science)