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Dec 21, 2024
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IN 351 - Global Social Movements and Radical Social ThoughtCredits: 4 Explores the interrelationship between social thought and action in different historical periods, geographical locations, and social and political settings. It examines the various ways radical theories-developed by thinkers such as Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, and Gloria Anzaldua-travel from one location to another and are appropriated by social movements and operationalized on their own terms. The course concludes with a unit on the significance of radical thought for social movements active in the Boston area.
Course Restrictions: Junior standing Liberal Arts Perspective(s): Interdisciplinary Foundations Requirement(s):
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