Political Science 474 - Norms/Rights/Justice

Fall
2012
01
4.00
Kristin Bumiller

T 02:30PM-04:30PM

Amherst College
POSC-474-01-1213F
CONV 208
kbumiller@amherst.edu
70789,70638

(Offered as POSC 474 [GP, LP] [SC - starting with the Class of 2015] and LJST 374.) This seminar explores how the civil rights movement began a process of social change and identity-based activism. We evaluate the successes and failures of “excluded” groups’ efforts to use the law. We primarily focus on the recent scholarship of theorists, legal professionals, and activists to define “post-identity politics” strategies and to counteract the social processes that “normalize” persons on the basis of gender, sexuality, disability, and class. This course fulfills the requirement for an advanced seminar in Political Science.

Requisite: One introductory Political Science course or its equivalent. Limited to 15 students. Fall semester. Professor Bumiller.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.