Fall 2013





Race and Ethnic Relations

Term: 
Fall 2012
Online: 
No
Subject Area: 
SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)
Course Number: 
SOCI 006 601
Schedule: 
Wednesday 5:30pm-8:40pm
Day(s): 
Wednesday
Instructor: 

NOPPER, TAMARA K.

Secondary Program: 
The Young Scholars Program
Course Description: 

The election of Barack Obama as the United States' first Black president has raised questions about whether we have entered a post-racial society.  This course examines the idea of racial progress that is at the heart of such a question, paying close attention to how social scientists have defined and measured racial inequality and progress in the last century.  We will consider how dramatic demographic shifts, the growing number of interracial families and individuals who identify as mixed-race, trans-racial adoptions, and the increased visibility of people of color in media, positions of influence, and as celebrities inform scholarly and popular debates about racial progress.  Along with some classic works we will also read literature regarding the class versus race debate and color-blind racism.  In the process, students will become familiar with  sociological data often drawn from in debates about racial progress and will also develop analytical and critical thinking skills.