CES104 — Whiteness Studies: Identity and Inquiry
5 CR Previously ETHN 102. Critically understand the concept and invention of whiteness, who is considered white, and what it means to be white in the U.S. as well as globally. Using multiple means of analysis (scholarship, literature, and media), we will investigate the social, legal, and political construction of whiteness and when, where, how and why whiteness operates in everyday life in the 21st century. Satisfies either Social Science or Humanities credit. Note: Fulfills social science or humanities course requirement, not both at BC. Course