The aim of this course is to critically discuss classical and contemporary theories and empirical work on racism. This course is divided into three parts: In the first part of the course, we discuss conceptualization of racism in Europe, North America and South Africa in comparison. In the second part of the course, we delve into the discussions that intersect with ethnicity, “race”, gender and class. In the third part, we discuss racisms and racialization processes, such as everyday racism and Whiteness. As complementary subjects, we also explore nations and national projects, transnationalism and multiculturalism. The students are expected to discuss controversial discussions on these racialization processes from their own critical perspectives.
Die Veranstaltung wurde 2 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis WiSe 2025/26 gefunden: