Social Thought & Polic. Econ 491H - STPEC Focus Seminar I

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Katherine Moos

M 1:25PM 3:55PM

UMass Amherst
22083
Machmer Hall room W-32
kmoos@umass.edu
A four credit honors seminar for STPEC students who have completed STPEC 391H. Seminar topic changes each semester. Fulfills the STPEC Focus seminar requirement.

STPEC students only STPEC 391H The Political Economy of Race and Gender: This course is a rigorous introduction to intersectional feminist political economy. To that end, we will investigate the meaning and effect of hierarchal identity-based power structures in patriarchal-capitalist societies. Drawing on a diverse literature from political economy, economics, and related social sciences, this course will familiarize students with how different schools of thought?in particular, but not limited to: intersectionality theory, stratification economics, care theory, and social reproduction theory?consider issues of race, class, and gender. We will research the roles of individuals, households, firms, markets, and the state in reproducing our human capabilities and the capacity to work for wages, as well as social norms and power structures.

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