Several years ago, to attract more students, Jean Muteba Rahier spiced up the name of his introduction to the anthropology of religion course.
He called it Myth, Ritual and Mysticism.
Now Dr. Rahier, a professor at Florida International University in Miami, believes the name was perhaps too provocative for higher education in the Sunshine State.
The slashing of core classes across the state, which has often been based on course titles and descriptions, is meant to comply with a state law passed last year that curbed “identity politics” in the curriculum.
The law also bars classes from the core that “distort significant historical events” or that include theories that “systemic racism, sexism, oppression, and privilege are inherent in the institutions of the United States.”
Persons:
Jean Muteba Rahier, Rahier, Rahier’s, ”
Organizations:
Florida International University, Sunshine State
Locations:
Miami, United States