POLT 911A - Class, Gender, Race and Politics in Britain Semester Offered: Second Semester Full Course Credits: 4 credits Attribute: 4SS, CD
Class is a fundamental social cleavage, but it is more invisible than gender, race or ethnicity, especially to Americans, given our history and ideology. In this seminar, we use London as a living laboratory to study class in relation to the economy and politics. We also explore classes’ intersections with gender and with race and ethnicity. Readings begin with theory but move quickly to substantive studies of the UK.
Enrollment Limit: 15 Instructor: M. Blecher
Consent of the Instructor Required: Yes Prerequisites & Notes: Taught in London. Acceptance to the Oberlin-in-London Program required.
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