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208 Race and Ethnicity

208 Race and Ethnicity
Course Description
The social and cultural meaning of race and ethnicity, with emphasis on the politics of events and processes in contemporary America. Analysis of the causes and consequences of prejudice and discrimination. Examination of the relationships between race and class. Comparisons among racial and ethnic minorities in the United States and between their situations and those of minorities in other selected societies. (Same as Africana Studies 208.)
Distribution
B, D
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: sociology 101 or anthropology 101, or permission of the instructor.
Day/Time:M,W — 11:30 - 12:55
Location:Adams-301
Instructor: (jlohmann@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:soc208@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/16/2003, 2:00 pm

Sociology 208 Reserve List (no items currently on reserve).

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