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Cultural Pluralism in the US

Cultural Pluralism in the US

Taught By:

Mohammad Rahman

Adjunct Faculty, American Studies

School of Cultural and Critical Studies

Bowling Green State University

mohrah@bgsu.edu

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Course Description:

This course is an introduction to the topic of cultural pluralism. You’ll be asked to think about a variety of contemporary and historical social issues and/or controversies dealing with race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and social inequality, and their causes and possible solutions. The course will proceed historically, but it will include literature, art, and media concerning the various cultures of the United States, as well as more sociological descriptions of conditions and experiences.

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