Government 270 - Colloquium: Race & the Problem of American Citizenship

Colq:Race&American Citizenship

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Erin R. Pineda

M W 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM

Smith College
GOV-270-01-202603
epineda@smith.edu
This course examines the relationship between race and the discourse, concept and practice of citizenship as it has developed in the United States. The course interrogates how ideologies and experiences of race and citizenship have constituted each other over time, enabling forms of unequal political belonging to coexist with claims to equality, liberty and democracy. The course also considers how the meaning of citizenship has been challenged and reformulated by those who have contested racialized hierarchies and exclusions. While this course covers texts from early settlement and antebellum periods, focus is on the modern era, from the late 19th century through the present, drawing on historical texts as well as political theory to analyze both race and U.S. citizenship. Designation: American, Theory. Enrollment limited to 20.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.