Courses: Self and Society (SOCLH244B01)
Spring 2013
An examination of the historical, cultural, embodied, and interactional contexts in which selfhood is defined, experienced, and enacted. Particular emphasis on the perspectives of symbolic interactionism, social constructionism, and ethnomethodology to analyze the processes and settings in which selfhood is constituted, disrupted, and transformed.
Fulfills: SO I Limit:25
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Meeting TimesMW 2:30-4:00 |
