RACE AND ISLAM IN THE U.S.

Muslims, understood simultaneously through religious, cultural, political, and racial lenses, have occupied a shifting role in the U. S. social imaginary. In this course, we consider the racial diversity of Muslim American populations and the history of “racialization” of Muslims living in the U. S. Faculty: N. Kazi

Term 202480 #83006 GSS2264
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Location: MCF 209 (RSC)
@ 15:35 - 17:25
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
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0

seats available

35

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

5

waitlist seats available

5

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