"Race, Gender, Du Bois and Sociological Theory" - Topics in Sociological Analysis
- Aldon D Morris
- SOCIOL Sem Rm 107 - 1812 Chi - Th 9:00AM - 12:00PM
Overview of class
This course addresses the role that social factors play in in the development of sociological perspectives and schools of thought. Attention will focus on the role of race, gender and power in the rise of American sociology. The case of W. E. B. Du Bois will be highlighted to shed light on the origins and development of American sociology.Class Materials (Required)
This is a tentative book list. Please verify before purchasing:
Pierre Saint-Arnaud, African American Pioneers of Sociology,978-08020-9405-6
Mary Jo Deegan, Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892-1918, 0-88738-830-2
Thomas Kuhn, Structure of Scientific Revolutions, 0-226-45807-5
Residents of Hull-House, Hull-House Maps and Papers, 10:0-252-03134-2
W. E. B. Du Bois,The Philadelphia Negro, 0-8122-1573-7
Francille Wilson, The Segregated Scholars, 0-8139-2550-9
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Current as of 06/15/13 01:11:15 AM