RUSS112
Gangsters and Gulags: Crime in Russia and Eastern Europe
Subject code
RUSS
Course Number
112
Department(s)
Instructor(s)
C. Stephenson
Course Long Title
Gangsters and Gulags: Crime in Russia and Eastern Europe
Description
This course explores the history and shifting contexts of crime and punishment in Russia and Eastern Europe from the nineteenth century to the present. Central questions for the course include how crimes against the state, against property, and against individuals differ; how gender, religious, and ethnic identities impact ideas about criminality; and how legality and morality are related. As students explore literary texts, first-person narratives, films, and other media depicting crime and criminals, they discuss what kinds of norms and values are reinforced or undermined by ideas and actions surrounding crime.
Writing Credit
No writing credit
Offering Frequency
Normally offered every other year