Anthropological Theories of Race
is an interdisciplinary course designed for students interested in understanding the complexities of racial identity and power dynamics.
By exploring the historical and contemporary manifestations of racism, learners will gain a deeper understanding of how social structures and institutions perpetuate inequality.
This course is ideal for students of sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies who want to analyze the social and cultural contexts of racialization.
Through a critical examination of key theories and concepts, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of the intersections between race, power, and identity.
By the end of this course, learners will be equipped to think critically about the ways in which racial categories are constructed and maintained, and how these categories impact individuals and communities.
Join us in exploring the intricacies of Anthropological Theories of Race and discover how a deeper understanding of these concepts can inform your academic and professional pursuits.