| Campus | Haverford |
| Semester | Fall_2010 |
| Registration ID | HISTH310A01 |
| Course Title | Political Technologies of Race and the Body |
| Credit | 1.0 |
| Department | Gender and Sexuality Studies |
| Instructor | Andrew Friedman |
| Time And Days | M 1:30-4:00 |
| Room Location | Hall 107 |
| Additional Course Info | SO III Cross-listed in Peace, Justice, & Human Rights - Deparmt This course examines the technologies, ideologies, and material strategies that have created and specified human beings as racialized and gendered subjects in the U.S. Readings cover biopolitics, disability studies, material culture, histories of disease, medicine, violence and industrialization. In our discussions and research, we will aim to decode the production of "reality" at its most basic and molecular level. |
| Miscellaneous Links | View textbook list for this course Departmental Homepage |
| Campus | Haverford |
| Semester | Fall_2010 |
| Registration ID | HISTH310A01 |
| Course Title | Political Technologies of Race and the Body |
| Credit | 1.0 |
| Department | History |
| Instructor | Andrew Friedman |
| Time And Days | M 1:30-4:00 |
| Room Location | Hall 107 |
| Additional Course Info | SO III Cross-listed in Peace, Justice, & Human Rights - Deparmt This course examines the technologies, ideologies, and material strategies that have created and specified human beings as racialized and gendered subjects in the U.S. Readings cover biopolitics, disability studies, material culture, histories of disease, medicine, violence and industrialization. In our discussions and research, we will aim to decode the production of "reality" at its most basic and molecular level. |
| Miscellaneous Links | View textbook list for this course Departmental Homepage |