ASRC 6865

ASRC 6865

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

This seminar is an intensive study of the political thought of Martin Luther King, Jr. Approaching texts in contexts, we will seek to recover King the political thinker from his mythologization in American political culture by carefully reading his books, speeches, sermons, interviews, notes, and correspondence as illocutionary interventions into the major crises and ideological disputes of twentieth century American politics. Topics we will explore include the politics of dignity, leadership and mass politics, rhetoric and democratic persuasion, law and direct action, nonviolence, loss and mourning, race and political economy, global justice, and the practices of prophetic critique. Along the way, we will study King in dialogue with both his contemporaries as well as more recent interventions in the study of civil disobedience, racial capitalism, and Afro-modern political thought.


Last 4 Terms Offered 2025SP, 2023SP

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one seminar and one independent study. Combined with: AMST 6865GOVT 4000GOVT 6865RELST 6865

  • 4 Credits Graded

  •  8061 ASRC 6865   SEM 101

    • F
    • Jan 20 - May 5, 2026
    • Livingston, A

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  •  8062 ASRC 6865   IND 601

    • Jan 20 - May 5, 2026
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: Independent Studies