Politics 100 - Fy Sem: Family Ties

Spring
2013
01
4.00
Elizabeth Markovits

TTH 10:00AM-11:15AM

Mount Holyoke College
83403
Skinner Hall 210
emarkovi@mtholyoke.edu
In this course, students will engage a number of classic works of literature and philosophy, as well as contemporary works, in order to reflect on the ways the family shapes private and public life and is, in return, shaped by them. We will cover such questions as: how does the family create and then influence the individual? What does it mean to be part of a family? What do individuals owe their families and are those obligations fair? How do we form families? Can the family insulate individuals from politics and society--in good ways and bad? Is political order like familial order? Are the state and society a threat or support for the family? How have these understandings changed over time?

This course is limited to first-year students.

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