![]() ![]() Prerequisite: Feminist & Gender Studies 110, Feminist & Gender Studies 114, Feminist & Gender Studies 200, and junior or senior standing, or consent of instructor. 20-page comprehensive study guide Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of. Meets the Equity and Power: EPUS requirement. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. Through work to bring materials from Womens Studies into the rest of the curriculum, I have often noticed. Meets the Critical Learning: SHB requirement. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. Privilege works systematically to over-empower certain groups. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Social Inequality requirement. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. ![]() Nor did I think of any of these prerequisites as bad for the holder. Students will consider the economic and political forces responsible for the construction and maintenance of whiteness, and will critique the multiple axes of race, gender and class to understand the various mechanisms of privilege. UNPACKING THE INVISIBLE KNAPSACK II: SEXUAL ORIENTATION DAILY EFFECTS OF STRAIGHT PRIVILEGE This article is based on Peggy McIntosh’s article on white privilege and was written by a number of straight-identified students at Earlham College who got together to look at some examples of straight privilege. In unpacking this invisible knapsack of white privilege, I have listed conditions of daily experience that I once took for granted. The course examines the historicalĪnd contemporary social, cultural, and political origins of and resistance to white supremacy and white privilege, particularly in the United States. ![]() This course introduces students to Critical Whiteness Studies, the scholarly interrogation of the social construction of whiteness: how whiteness converges with gender, socioeconomic status, and other social markers, to create and maintain fundamental sources of societal stratification. ![]()
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