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Description: This course offers an interdisciplinary, historical, critical examination of race in the United States. Although race is no longer held by scientists to have any biological reality, it has obviously played a central role in the formation of legal codes (from segregation to affirmative action), definitions of citizenship, economics (from slavery to discriminatory loan arrangements), culture (music, dance, literature, fashion), and identities. Where did the concept of race come from? How has it changed over time and across space? What pressures does it continue to exert on our lives? How does it intersect with other registers of identity like class, gender, sexuality, and disability? By bringing together faculty from a variety of programs and disciplines, and by looking at a range of cultural texts, visual images, and historical events where racial distinctions and identities have been deployed, constructed and contested, we hope to give students an understanding of how and why race matters.
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Creator: Smith College
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Group: News
Creator: Smith College
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Group: Administration
Creator: Smith College
Description: News and events for the Smith College community
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Subject: Smith College
Group: News
Creator: Smith College
Publisher: Smith College Libraries
Collector: College Archives, Smith College (Northampton, MA)
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