2024-2025 Catalog

HON-298K Honors: Deconstructing Whiteness in America

A multidisciplinary investigation into the construction of whiteness and what it means to be white in the United States. This class will examine the definition and construction of whiteness over time, why and how certain groups of immigrants became included as white while others were excluded, and how whiteness continues to be privileged. The class will also interrogate the various myths surrounding whiteness and, in doing so, will explore the importance of whiteness in US race relations. Membership in the Berkshire Honors Scholar program required.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Three credits of composition or permission of instructor

Year Cycle

N

Semester Cycle

AN

Course Types

HU