RELI 096 - (HP) Race and Religion in the AmericasSemester Hours: 3 Periodically
Ideas of race and religion in the Americas often intertwine: race is often attached to religion and religion is racialized. Where do they intersect and why, in rhetoric and in reality? How can we understand this particular intersectionality better? This course will take three approaches to untangling and reframing race and religion: analysis of the concepts; immersion in primary sources; and discussion of major relevant writers.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: This course was previously RELI 106. Credit given for RELI 106 or RELI 096, not both.
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