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Dec 21, 2024
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POS 321 - Identity Politics Much of politics revolves around the mobilization of supporters and the demobilization of opponents, both current and potential. Our multiple and fluid identities are critical resources in these processes which leaders and followers, dominant and subaltern groups attempt to utilize, manipulate, and control in their efforts to gain and maintain power. In this course, we will discuss the politicization of socio-cultural, economic, and gender-based identities in a dozen different countries to analyze the role and implications of identity politics. Competing concepts and theories of caste, class, ethnicity, gender, race, and nationalism will be presented and analyzed in terms of their dynamic, interactive, and overlapping relations with power and politics in specific local, regional, national, and transnational contexts. Course Typically Offered: Every 2 years.
Prerequisite(s): None.
Credits: 3
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