Critical Race & Political Econ 205 - Foundations in Critical Social Thought
Foundations in CST
Spring
2026
02
4.00
Lucas Wilson
TTH 03:15PM-04:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
130656
lbwilson@mtholyoke.edu
This class introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Critical Social Thought. Students will learn to interrogate and challenge structures of social, cultural, and political power from a variety of theoretical traditions, such as Marxism, critical ethnic studies, queer and gender critique, critical race theory, media studies, performance studies, disability studies, history of science, the Frankfurt school, and settler colonial and postcolonial theory. Developing skills in theoretical and social critique to address pressing social issues, students will be equipped with an interdisciplinary toolbox to pursue independent projects.