SPTA2013 Intersectionality and Critical Theory of Race (5 cr)
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Description
The course introduces the central concepts and theoretical approaches within intersectionality and critical theory of race. The course literature discusses the history of intersectionality, its political and intellectual legacy, and its scholarly significance. The discussions of critical theory of race includes discussions of epistemic injustice, different concepts of race, and the tradition of Africana philosophy.
Learning outcomes
By taking the course the student:
· Becomes familiarized with the central concepts and theoretical approaches within intersectionality and critical theory of race.
· Understands how one can apply intersectionality and critical theory of race when studying for example racism, (post)colonialism, heteronormativity or hierarchies based on class.
· Becomes familiarized with the histories of intersectionality and critical theory of race and conceives on what grounds these approaches have criticized white feminism and its biases concerning race, class, and sexual orientation.
· Understands the internal tensions within the fields of intersectionality and critical theory of race and is aware of the discussions of the primacy of gender and race as categories of oppression.
Additional information
The course Intersectionality and Critical Theory of Race can continuously be taken in the format of an electronic exam (in Exam) or in the format of an essay (in which case contact the instructor by email). It can also be taken as a lecture course or seminar when such teaching is offered, or as an equivalent course offered by Hilma, a national gender studies network offering online courses: In English | HILMA (helsinki.fi)
Study materials
Read the book:
Romero, Mary (2017) Introducing Intersectionality
the chapters:
Atkin, Albert, "Race, Definition, and Science"
McWhorter, Ladelle, "From Scientific Racism to Neoliberal Biopolitics: Using Foucault's Toolkit"
Zack, Naomi, "Gender Theory in Philosophy of Race"
In:
Zack, Naomi (ed.) (2017) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race
and the chapters:
Jeffers, Chike, "Rights, Race, and the Beginnings of Modern Africana Philosophy"
Medina, José, "Epistemic Injustice and Epistemologies of Ignorance"
Ruíz, Elena, "Framing Intersectionality"
Faucher, Luc, "Racism"
In:
Taylor, Paul C., Linda Martín Alcoff, and Luvell Anderson (eds.) (2018) The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Race
Literature
- Romero, Mary (2017): Introducing Intersectionality, EBook ISBN 9781509525294.
- Zack, Naomi (ed.) (2017): The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race, EBook LCCN 2016039717.
- Taylor, Paul C., Linda Martín Alcoff, and Luvell Anderson (eds.) (2018): The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Race, EBook ISBN 978-1-315-88442-4.