Instructor(s)
Prof. Jean Jackson
MIT Course Number
21A.101J / WGS.170J / (formerly 21A.218J)
As Taught In
Spring 2010
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course explores how identities, whether of individuals or groups, are produced, maintained, and transformed. Students will be introduced to various theoretical perspectives that deal with identity formation, including constructions of "the normal." We will explore the utility of these perspectives for understanding identity components such as gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, language, social class, and bodily difference. By semester's end students will understand better how an individual can be at once cause and consequence of society, a unique agent of social action as well as a social product.