HIST 36.03 Histories of the Carceral State
This course examines the construction of and resistance to the carceral state across United States history. How race and the law have shaped each other over time is the central question of the course, one we will parse alongside a focus on gender, sexuality, immigration, disability, and political economy. We will approach criminalization as a political, economic, and cultural process that reflects and reproduces dominant ideologies for those behind bars and those on the outside.
Cross Listed Courses
GEOG 70.02 WGSS 66.36
Department-Specific Course Categories
Class of 2023 and Before Major Dist: US; Class of 2024 and Beyond Major Dist: US, modern.