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SOC 307 - Whiteness


Upper Division

There is an underlying assumption to society’s understanding of race and race relations that only minorities or people of color have a racial identity; and that whites are the “norm”, the referent, the 4 majority, and the mainstream, not members of a racial group. In this course, we will investigate the sociohistorical and cultural constructions of race through an exploration of whiteness. We will examine whiteness in relation to race, class, ethnicity and gender. Is “white” a “race”? How did “white” become a racial category? What is whiteness? What is white privilege?

Core Curriculum Designation(s)
IPE - Identity, Power, and Equity in the United States

Repeatable
No

Additional Notes
Previous course number: SOC 107

Course credits: 4



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