Critical Social Inquiry 0298 - Critical Studies of Youth, Age, and Generation

Youth, Age, and Generation

Spring
2025
1
4.00
Rachel Conrad

01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W

Hampshire College
339594
Franklin Patterson Hall 101;Franklin Patterson Hall 101
rcSS@hampshire.edu
What would it mean for age to be understood as an axis of power and a category of sociopolitical dynamics such as gender, race, or class? How does ageism or age-related injustice intersect with other forms of injustice? How does the idea of generations inform studies of sociology, history, literature, or youth-produced culture? What do critical studies of youth and age add to our understanding of education, antiracism studies, literature, ethnic studies, history, psychology, and the arts? This course is open to students working at any stage of their Division II concentration on topics intersecting with critical approaches to youth, age, and/or generation across a broad spectrum of curricular areas including (but not limited to) the arts, education, creative writing, childhood studies, literary studies, sociology, and critical psychology. Students will formulate and pursue their own questions and projects relevant to youth, age and/or generation Keywords:Youth, Childhood, Age

This course can be used to fulfill the Division II Project requirement Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

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