WGSS488C

Senior Seminar; Debt Threats: The Cultural Politics of US Capitalism

Restriction: Permission of the Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Debt is a topic that makes news headlines regularly: politicians propose plans to eliminate student debt, the national debt rises, and debt is hampering access to medical care. Debt is deepening inequalities, and while it has been a focus for scholars of economics, it is also increasingly a concern for those who study US culture. In this seminar, we marshal recent scholarship from Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies to understand how debt functions, whom it fails, and what it says about economic inequality and its relationship to race and gender in the contemporary US. We work together to understand the moral charge of debt and we ask how ideas about personal responsibility circulate. We study topics including imprisonment, reparations, the relationship of debt and environmental disaster, student debt, and the work of anti-debt activists.

Sister Courses: WGSS488A, WGSS488B, WGSS488D, WGSS488F, WGSS488G

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