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Critical Identity Theory (Spring 2009)

Catalog #: 7767 Section: 01 Credits (Min/Max): 3/3 Satisfy UCWR? No
Class #: 9228 Location: LB422 Day/Time: Wednesday 09:30-12:30
Instructor: Kaaryn Gustafson Course Type: Seminar Enrollment Status: Closed Limit: 18
Final Exam: No Exam Tentative Final Exam: Grading Basis: Graded
Subject(s):
Human Rights Law
Description:
This course examines the interplay between law and various axes of identity, including gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, and disability status. Students in this seminar will analyze how legal definitions and legal rights (or the lack of rights) affect the construction of individual and group identities. Requirements include: (1) written reflections on the weekly readings, and (2) a term paper.

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