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FYRS -- First Year Research Seminar (Winter 2024): Fojtova

Course Description: Health Inequalities

Health Inequalities: How are health and illness produced through biological, social, and cultural processes that impact individual bodies? How do health and illness affect social outcomes of individuals and communities? This section will explore the role that cultural understandings of race, gender, and difference played -- and continue to play -- in the development of Western science and medicine. Considering the dynamics of various forms of power, we will examine the structures that mediate health inequalities and the ways that power influences the distribution of illness and well-being in a society.

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