Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Enforced requisite: course 10. Consideration of how feminist social movements have identified and challenged gender-based subordination and ways feminist theorists have conceived and critiqued traditional theories of power. How have women's and other social movements defined and challenged social, political, and economic subordination? How have feminist theorists addressed subject of power? How do empire, colonialism, liberalism, neoliberalism, and globalization produce distinctive forms of gendered violence, gendered knowledge, and gendered subjectivities? How are gender and sexuality produced and regulated by law, nation, and economy? P/NP or letter grading.

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Jan 17, 11 PM PST
LEC 1: 60/84 seats taken (Open)
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  • LEC 1

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    TR 11am-12:15pm

    Renee and David Kaplan Hall A65

Course

Instructor
Ju Hui Han
Previously taught
25W 23F 22F 22W 20W
Formerly offered as
WOM STD 102

Previous Grades

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