History 283 - INEQUALITY & PRIVILEGE GLOBL S
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Rachel Newman
TTh 01:20-02:35
Smith College
11057-F19
BASS 203
rnewman@smith.edu
This course, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries, will delve into the history of how marginalization happens in countries in the Global South. Treating poverty and wealth as the products of historical processes rather than as natural conditions for certain groups of people, we study how hierarchies are formed. The thematic/regional units covered span the Global South, including ethnicity in Latin America, modernity in the Middle East, and urban worlds in South Asia. This lecture course requires active participation from students, who will also be graded on an in-class presentation, two short papers, and a midterm and final. Enrollment limited to 40. (E)