SOCY 3362 Race, Gender and Inequality
3 hours; 3 credits
Historical constructions of race and gender; difference as it contributes to
structural and institutional inequalities; ideological debates among marginalized groups within
nation states, legislatures, schools, neighborhoods, prisons, marketplaces, social and political
organizations and government institutions; the intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality
and class in social movements, grassroots organizations, political parties and civic associations.
This course is the same as Africana Studies 3362, American Studies 3362 and Women?s and
Gender Studies 3488.
Prerequisites: Sociology *1101 [5] or permission of the chairperson
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