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Course Description

IN PERSON: This course will examine the history of the concept of race from the late 18th century to the end of the 19th century. We will learn how this concept, which was initially considered vague and even dubious, gradually acquired the status of a natural fact and a legitimate object of scientific investigation, and how the concept became enmeshed in some of the most consequential philosophical, scientific, political and moral debates of the day. We will also see how, at the end of the 19th century, the most respected scientists in Europe came to believe that race was a phantasm and could not be discovered by science. Each class will focus on one key debate with a few central figures, with the instructor outlining the issues before class discussion. Readings will be taken from the online anthology theoriesofrace.com. | Facilitated discussion.

Max enrollment: 15.

Location: Judea Reform Congregation, 1933 W. Cornwallis Rd, Durham NC 27705

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Section Title
History of the Concept of Race
Type
Classroom - In Person
Days
W
Time
9:00AM to 10:30AM
Dates
Jan 29, 2025 to Apr 02, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
15.0
Delivery Options
Classroom - In Person  
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Recommended reading:
Geoffrey Harpham - editor, "Theories of Race", an online anthology of essays at https://TheoriesOfRace.com

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