A comparative exploration of nationalism, ethnic conflict and identity-based politics in various parts of the world. Students learn about different theoretical approaches through historical and contemporary case studies of the relationship between identity and politics. A discussion of relevant films and literary texts supplements the course readings. Recommended prior: POLISCI 111 or 121 or equivalent.
Nationalism, Ethnicity and Identity in Politics
Campus:
Amherst
Format:
Online
Level:
Undergraduate
Subject:
Political Science
Number:
POLISCI 338
Semester:
Summer 2017
Registration Status:
Closed
Registration:
Monday, March 13, 2017 to Friday, July 14, 2017