Students explore the concepts of citizenship and personhood in the American political imagination as filtered through a racial valence. Perhaps what is most striking about this valence is the way that it and Americans' conceptions of whiteness, citizenship, and personhood has evolved through America's history. Students will consider what role such images play in constructing a "shared" political community, and to what extent the exclusions they engender strengthen or undermine this community.
Knowledge, Identity, and Power
Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Course UID
004757.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
346
Long title
Race in the American Political Imagination