ANT451H5 • Language and Social Justice

This course explores how language is used to construct and reinforce unjust social structures. We examine language ideologies, institutional gatekeeping, and the racial, gendered, and classed nature of linguistic practices across education, health, law, and activism. Students will engage with scholarship and media from diverse global contexts and create a public-facing final project that intervenes in an issue of language and social justice.

1.0 credit in a sociocultural anthropology course at the 200 level or higher
Social Science
12L/12S
In Class
Anthropology