Language, Race, and Inequality
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
5514
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
This course addresses how and why languages and speakers are associated with racialized stereotypes, and how linguistic discrimination operates in U.S. culture today. In-depth case studies examine language and race in education, mass media, material culture, and everyday interaction. Critical perspectives on sociolinguistic norms and relationships between language, Whiteness, and power are also included.

Prerequisites: ANTH 100 or ANTH 102 or ANTH 208.

Outcomes: Students will identify relationships between language and race in everyday life, recognize and analyze instances of linguistic discrimination, stereotypes, and covert racism. Critical thinking and writing are emphasized.
Enrollment Requirements
P: ANTH 100 or 102 or 208
Class Attributes
African Studies and the African Diaspora
Latin American Studies
Race and Ethnicity
Class Actions
Look up course materials
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Thea Strand
Meets
TuTh 11:30AM - 12:45PM
Dates
08/25/2025 - 12/13/2025
Room
Mundelein Center - Room 415
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Open
Seats Taken
17
Seats Open
8
Class Capacity
25
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0