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H30H:
Race and Ethnicity in the British Caribbean since 1838

Prerequisite: Pass in H20F OR H20G or any Sociology Course on the Carib-bean

An interdisciplinary course which will examine the influence of race and ethnic-ity in British Caribbean society since emancipation, making use of relevant theories and research data from the fields of sociology and social anthropol- ogy. In particular, the course aims to analyse the importance of race and eth- nicity as determinants of political power, social and economic status, an cul- tural identity in the multiracial social environment of the modern Caribbean. It will examine the socio-economic roles and political society in this period, as well as their inter-relationships and cultural contributions to the integration of Caribbean society.


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