PY 915 Critical Perspectives on the Psychology of Race, Class, and Gender (Spring: 3)
Offered Biennially
Using social and critical psychological frameworks, introduces multiple
strategies for thinking culturally about select psychological constructs
and processes (for example, the self, family and community relations, and
socio-political oppression). Also pays particular attention to race and
class as sociocultural constructs important for the critical analysis of
the relationships of culture and psychology. Explores the implications of
these constructs for intercultural collaboration, advocacty, and action.
Janet Helms
M. Brinton Lykes
Last Updated: 11-FEB-11