ANTHR-309 Education and Racialization in a Global Context

This course examines the role of education in constructing racial Otherness beyond a black-and-white framework. Education is defined broadly, including teaching and learning within formal institutions, non-formal education, adult education, and community-based education. We will learn theoretical concepts related to race and racialization (i.e., state, surveillance, capitalism, neocolonialism), and use these concepts to understand how racial Otherness is shaped by local contexts and global forces in educational settings.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Seminar.)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

EDUC-309, SOC-309

Prerequisite

EDUC-102 or one course in Anthropology