Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

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Seminar in Contemporary Thought: Identity and Power

Course Number:
HU 4030
Credits:
3
Students focus on contemporary intellectual debates within aesthetic and social theory. “Identity and Power” examines the role of society and culture in the construction of gender and ethnic differences in the American historical and contemporary contexts. As a result of work in this course, students will: know the history of the feminist movement and the civil rights movement in the United States from the 1800’s to the present; understand the impact of these movements on politics and self-identity; critically examine the role of society and culture in the construction of gender and ethnic differences; understand and use social theory to explore social inequalities. Prerequisite: HU 2050 Humanities Seminar 2