HIUS 3132

Race, Gender, and Empire: Cultures of U.S. Imperialism

Course Description

In this course we emphasize how U.S. power has been exercised in the world with focus on intersections of cultural, political, and economic power. We analyze how power is produced and contested through language and media, and how hegemonic discourses -- the dominant and most powerful blocs defining U.S. society and empire -- are produced. We are equally concerned with cracks and contradictions in these discourses, and people who challenge them.


  • Penny Eschen

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    Spring 2021