AAS 215
spring 2012
All Classes
US Citizenship Comparatively
Credit: 3 hours.
Examines the racial, gendered, and sexualized aspects of US citizenship historically and comparatively. Interdisciplinary course taught from a humanities perspective. Readings draw from critical legal studies, history, literature, literary criticism, and ethnography.
Same as AFRO 215, AIS 295, GWS 215, and LLS 215. Prerequisite: Any of the following: AAS 100, AAS 120, LLS 100, AIS 101, AFRO 100, or GWS 250.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Spring 2012 for:
- Cultural Studies - US Minority
- Humanities – Hist & Phil

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