Sociology 368: Contemporary Social Theory: A Textual and Visual Approach

Credits 4
Credit Type
Semester Offered
Not Offered 2024-2025

Using a hands-on approach, this course introduces students to key thinkers, ideas, concepts, and debates that are part of contemporary social theory from World War II to the present. This course acknowledges the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary social theory. Students are exposed to theories in the following disciplines: sociology, history, anthropology, economics, political science, and philosophy; and in the following subfields: cultural analysis, gender and feminism, race and ethnicity, global studies, post-colonialism, science studies, environmental studies, and post- humanism. Along with close textual analysis, students will also watch theorists at work in lectures, interviews, and debates.

Distribution Area
Students entering Fall 2024 or later: The Individual and Society (TIS)
Students entering Fall 2024 or later: Power and Equity (PEQ)
Students entering Fall 2024 or later: Studying the Past (STP)
Students entering prior to Fall 2024: Social Sciences (SO DIST)
Prerequisites

At least two credits of prior coursework in Sociology; or consent of instructor.