SOC 941
Colonialism and Racialization
This course examines how colonialism has shaped understandings of race and re/produced racial hierarchies in Canada and globally. The course introduces key theoretical approaches and draws on historical and contemporary case studies to analyze context-specific forms, discourses, functions, and systemic impacts of racialization as a foundational process of old and new forms of imperialism. Topics include Indigenous-state relations, settler colonialism, institutional racism, intersectionality, violence, racial neoliberalism, and decolonization.
SOC 941 Requisite Information:
SOC 941 Let's You Take:
Prerequisite: SOC 11A/B or SOC 103 or SOC 104 or SOC 105 or SOC 111
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisite: SOC 11A/B or SOC 103 or SOC 104 or SOC 105 or SOC 111
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