COML 2009
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    COML 2009
    
        
  
 
  Course Description
Course information provided by the 2022-2023 Catalog.
The United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. In addition to the more than two million people imprisoned under the criminal justice system, the U.S. government captures even more people into carceral spaces within and beyond its borders. Looking into a range of texts from Indigenous, Black, Latinx, Asian American, and Arab American writers, this course examines the U.S. penal system, not only as prisons and physical places, but also in state practices that decide social value, disadvantage people based on race, and criminalize them accordingly. Ultimately, this course asks and answers the following questions: what is the relationship between race and punishment? What are the socially constructed roles of incarceration? And what are some of the narratives and abolitionist, decolonial perspectives that push against them?
Distribution Category (ALC-AS, CA-AS)
When Offered Spring.
- Regular Academic Session. Combined with: ENGL 2909, GOVT 2006, SHUM 2009 
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                Credits and Grading Basis3 Credits Graded(Letter grades only) 
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        Class Number & Section Details
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        Meeting Pattern- TR Rockefeller Hall 122
- Jan 23 - May 9, 2023
- Instructors- Ghanayem, E 
 
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    Additional InformationInstruction Mode: In Person 
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