CLAS. 3245
Download as PDF
CLAS. 3245 - Comparative Identity Politics: The Ancient Mediterranean and the Modern World (3 cr)
Catalog Description
3 hours; 3 creditsInvestigation of questions of the interactions between personal and group identities in ancient societies, including questions of race, ethnicity, sexualities, gender, and religious and political affiliations. Discussion of how ancient cultures such as Athens, Persia, Egypt, Rome, or Carthage dealt with persons whose identities were considered somehow transgressive or "other". Examination of how such solutions and rationalizations continue to affect discussion of these identities in modern societies. Satisfies Pathways Flexible Core World Cultures and Global Issues requirement. Starting Fall 2019 also qualifies as an Inter-Cultural Competency (ICC) course for Pathways College Option purposes.
Course Attributes
COPT - COPT (College Option)
Minimum
3
Max
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Requirement Designation
RLA_FC_Wld Cultrs&GlblIssues
Name
Lecture