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INGS 323     Race and Asia  (4)

Through and beyond “local” understandings of social difference (i.e., primarily ethnicity or nationality), this course examines race and racism across borders. The class asks the central question: how are racial identities produced, perceived, and experienced against the backdrop of colonialism, nationalism, and globalization in modern Asia? In addition, the course analyzes how race interacts with related social identities like gender, sexuality, class, and religion.

Women's and Gender Studies

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...AP or IB credit. INGS 308 Body Film...historically attended them. RELG 323 Engendering Religion (4...