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SOC 576
Colonialism and Anti-Blackness
There is an emergent body of scholarship bringing into conversation Indigenous and Black studies to interrogate how settler colonialism intersects with anti-Black racism give rise to white settler societies at the expense of Indigenous and Black life. This course introduces those key theoretical, methodological, and ethical frameworks for inquiries into historical and contemporary societal structures, state violence, and social movements. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, students appraise white settler societal formations while exploring decolonial, abolitionist possibilities.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
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- Arts and Contemporary Studies Core Elective Table I
- Criminology and Sociology Core Elective Table II
- History and Sociology Double Major Core Elective Table II
- Minor in Black Studies
- Minor in Sociology
- Politics and Governance Sociology Double Major Core Elective Table II
- Sociology Core Elective Table II