Historical and contemporary analysis of surveillance, security, and regulation of sexuality, race, class, and gender. Students will critically examine how ‘subversives’ were created through discourse and administrative logics such as policy and law. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Also listed as HUMR 2102. Prerequisite(s): second year standing. Lectures and discussions three hours a week. [0.5 credits]
Historical and contemporary analysis of surveillance, security, and regulation of sexuality, race, class, and gender. Students will critically examine how ‘subversives’ were created through discourse and administrative logics such as policy and law. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Also listed as HUMR 2102. Prerequisite(s): second year standing. Lectures and discussions three hours a week. [0.5 credits]