Graduate Workshops in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Reproduction of Race and Racial Ideologies

This interdisciplinary workshop addresses the different processes of racialization experienced within groups as well as across groups in sites as diverse as North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Asian Pacific, and Europe. This workshop will examine theoretical and practical considerations of scholarship that highlights the intersection of race and ethnicity with other identities such as gender, class, sexuality, and nationality and interrogates social and identity cleavages within racialized communities. Fundamentally, the workshop is committed to engaged scholarship that rejects the false dichotomy between rigorous intellectual work and community activism.

Workshop Details

Faculty Sponsor(s):
Waldo E. Johnson

Salikoko Mufwene

Student Coordinator(s):
David M. Ferguson

Time: Alternate Thursdays, 4:15-5:30 p.m., Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture.
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