Seminar
Race, Gender, & Law
Course and term details
- Sequence
- 02
- Part of term
- L
- Term
- Fall 2026
- Delivery
- Traditional
- Delivery code
- TR
- Linked section
- No
- Open section
- Yes
Fall 2026
SeminarMainBridgeman, Jacquelyn LWed 3:10 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
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Seminar
Schedule
Wed
3:10 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Engineering Building 2101
08/26/2026 – 12/08/2026
Class · SEM
Faculty
Bridgeman, Jacquelyn LPrimary
jbridge@uwyo.edu
Seats
Course description
Selected problems in the theory, practice, and bibliography of American studies. Required of graduate majors in the program and is recommended for students with an interdisciplinary interest in American Culture. Prerequisites: survey knowledge of American literature and history; graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Section information
Race, Gender, and the Law explores the extremely complex and rich relationship between the law, race, and gender. The first half of the semester will provide a historical overview of these issues and explore the legal structures, theories, and policies that affect issues of race and gender in American Society. In the second half of the semester we will take that knowledge and apply it to contemporary issues of race and gender with an eye towards better understanding and seeking solutions for current societal problems and challenges.
Credits
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