FEMGEN 103: Feminist and Queer Theories and Methods Across the Disciplines (FEMGEN 203)
(Graduate Students register for
PHIL 279A or
FEMGEN 203) This course is an opportunity to explore the difference feminist and queer perspectives make in creative arts, humanities, and social science research.nPrerequisites: Feminist Studies 101 or equivalent with consent of instructor.nNOTE: This course must be taken for a letter grade and a minimum of 3 units to be eligible for WAYS credit. The 2 unit option is for graduate students only.
Terms: Win
| Units: 2-5
| UG Reqs: GER:EC-Gender, WAY-A-II, WAY-EDP
Instructors:
Daub, A. (PI)
FEMGEN 103S: Gender in Native American Societies (CSRE 103S, NATIVEAM 103S)
Seminar examines the impact of colonialism on gender roles & gender relations in American Indian communities beginning with the 17th century to the present. Topics include demographic changes; social, political & economic transformations associated with biological & spiritual assaults; the dynamism & diversity of native societies. Sources include history, ethnography, biography, autobiography, the novel & film.
Last offered: Autumn 2019
| UG Reqs: GER:EC-Gender, WAY-EDP
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