ANTH596E
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ANTH596E - Disability and Society
Course ID
042094
Course Description
Over 15% of the US and world populations are disabled/have disabilities. How do their bodily and mental conditions affect their health, social relations, and daily lives? What role do clinical and social treatments play in them? This course will help students develop an understanding of the meanings that disabilities and bodily impairments hold in contemporary society and how society, politics, and medicine in turn impact the lives of the disabled. It will explore core theoretical principles and debates in Disability Studies and relevant social science disciplines along with practical studies of how disability is both produced in and shaped by policies, social structures, and relations. Students will use these concepts in a capstone project that analyzes and makes recommendations to improve disability accommodations and services in the community. The knowledge they gain form this course will aid any professional or personal interactions students will have with disabled friends, colleagues, and clients in their future careers.
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Graduate
Course Attributes
CE - CL (Cross Listed)
Cross Listed Courses
May be convened with
ANTH496E
Component
Seminar
Optional Component
No