AFRC2219 - Social Inequalities: Caste and Race

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Social Inequalities: Caste and Race
Term
2023A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
401
Section ID
AFRC2219401
Course number integer
2219
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
BENN 20
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Rupali Bansode
Description
This course introduces students to two systems of inequity, caste in South Asia, particularly in India, and race in the United States. It’s main objective is to demonstrate how these modes of inequity, sometimes dismissed as outdated or irrelevant, continue to shape social and state institutions like family, law, and bureaucracy. The course will explore sociological literature on caste and race and examine how these systems existed in a range of historical contexts. It will examine how certain groups were recipients of economic, political, and social privilege, and how these groups othered communities such as Afro-Americans in the United States and Dalits in India. We will consider how privileged groups continue to represent modern institutions like state and law that fail to protect disadvantaged communities in both India and the United States. The course will also explore how privileged communities employ the tool of gendered violence of different kinds like physical violence against men and sexual violence against women of Afro-American communities and Dalit communities to maintain forms of social power and control. The final unit of the course will deal with the emerging and imagined solidarities between Afro-American social and political movements in the United States and Dalit movements in India.
Course number only
2219
Cross listings
GSWS2219401, SAST2219401, SOCI2970401
Use local description
No