We're honoring the queen of sociology, Dr. Patricia Hill Collins, on this last week of Women's History Month by going deep into higher level theory via Black Feminist Thought (BFT as we like to call it). We discuss the history of the Frankfurt school of thought and the genesis of Dr. Collins' own 'critical social theory.' Her theory is steeped in American culture, history, and law, as she works to understand the experiences of Black American women. From standpoint epistemology to matrix of domination, we'll break it all down for you so you'll be ready to learn more!
(Re-release) SOC409 - The PhD's Guide to Getting a Non-Academic Job
(Re-release) Breakaway Episode 4: Context Collapse
(Rerelease) SOC211 – “It Ain’t a Rug!”: Edward Said’s Orientalism
(Rerelease) SOC109 – Illness & Morality: A Look at Medical Sociology
(Rerelease) SOC118 - Love Struck or Love Sick?
(Rerelease) SOC119 - Mom is the Panopticon: Modern Day Surveillance
SOC606 - Culture and Systems: An Intro to Food Studies
SOC605 - Comedy, Humor, and 'The Souls of White Jokes' (Guest Edition)
SOC604 - The Functions of Workplace Violence
Breakaway Episode 5 – Black Friday and Holiday Shopping (Rerelease)
SOC603 - The Peaks and Valleys of Service Learning (Guest Edition)
SOC602 - The War on Drugs (Guest Edition)
[PILOT] SOCIOLOGY MASTERCLASS
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SOC601 - The Looking Glass Self and Cooley
SOC600 - Agents of Socialization
Breakaway Episode 11: the Symbolic Meanings of 2022
SOC514 - The Senses of Stuffs: Introduction to Material Culture
(Don't) Ask a Sociologist Episode 3: What are norms?
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