Topics in Race and Public Policy: Institutional Anti-Blackness and the Power of Naming (SA)

Subject associations
AAS 306 / GSS 428
Term
Fall 2021
Instructors
Dannelle Gutarra Cordero
Registrar description

Who decided which first names are deemed "difficult to pronounce?" Why are the words "fear," "ignorance," "belief," and "guilt" used to normalize racism? Why do history textbooks avoid the use of the word "genocide" when addressing Atlantic slavery? This course explores the recent intellectual history of the role of naming and coded language in institutional anti-Blackness. Each class will analyze how structures of power have intentionally erased their histories and contemporary acts of racial oppression through linguistic and epistemic control, while also paying close attention to the language of resistance in Black activism.

AAS Subfield
GRE