This course examines race, class, gender, sexuality and other identities as sociological concepts within an interdisciplinary paradigm focusing on how these identities intersect. Students will consider each identity largely separately and then learn to use the intersectional framework to interpret contemporary social issues and institutional settings by analyzing how they together shape individual, institutional, and larger societal expectations. The course also introduces students to the experiences of diverse groups in the United States and beyond.
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Alternate Springs