Race, Class, and Ethnicity
CUNY Queens College
CourseANTH 233
Physical differences among human populations are complex, continuous, and include many more invisible than visible traits. After brief consideration of human genetic variation around the world, we examine cultural schemes that segment and compress this diversity into a small number of "races." Racial systems emerge in particular historical and cultural settings, always involve differences in power, and vary from society to society.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
ANTH 233