PHIL-336 Critical Consciousness Practicum
What is critical consciousness? Why would anyone want to be critically conscious? What are the existential implications of being critically conscious? How does one become critically conscious and what are the habits of those who are critically conscious?
This is a course dedicated to taking up these questions individually and collectively with respect to their relevance personally and socially. Moreover, this is a course in which students theorize and go through the process of developing a form of critical consciousness relative to contemporary matters of race broadly construed.
Seminar (12)
Credits
1
Cross Listed Courses
AFRST-336
Prerequisite
PHIL-112 or
PHIL-115, or one course in AFRST, or consent of instructor