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JACK THE RIPPER'S CULTURAL CONTEXTS

General Integr & Synth-GISArts and Humanities

Subject Code

GIS

Course Number

4684

Course Title

JACK THE RIPPER'S CULTURAL CONTEXTS

Course Description

This course considers the spate of serial murders attributed to Jack the Ripper as a springboard for exploring the social universe of late-Victorian London. Topics such as medicine and science, crime and policing, sex work and gender, ethnicity and race, and poverty and social class will be considered. Students will draw on skills from several disciplines in order to situate this phenomenon in its historical and cultural context, and to translate these skills to our own time, ultimately identifying the intersectional politics at work in acts of urban social violence today.

Units

4

Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Classes: Junior (JR) Senior (SR)