Critical Social Inquiry 0270 - Critical Race Theory

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Falguni Sheth

09:00AM-11:50AM W

Hampshire College
312294
Franklin Patterson Hall 104
fasHA@hampshire.edu
How do we know who is a terrorist? A good Muslim? A bad Arab? a criminal? A (bad) immigrant v. a cosmopolitan citizen? Do persons make decisions about their identities or are they "produced" in ways beyond their control? Can one's racial, ethnic, gendered self-recognition be publicized in ways that zie likes, or will that identity necessarily be misrecognized and reappropriated? "In this course, we will look at a range of writings on how groups, cultures, and identities are created within political and legal contests. Readings may include legal statutes, case studies, ethnic histories, and texts by Foucault, Butler, W. Brown, N.T Saito, D. Carbado, K. Johnson, K. Crenshaw, C. Taylor, N. Fraser, Alcoff, Ortega, among others.
Independent Work Writing and Research
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.