Gender, Disability, and Education

Lecture, three hours. Drawing on critical theory, study engages intersections of disability as it is theorized, constructed, and lived as post/neocolonial condition. Study bridges disability scholarship between global North and South, as well as interdisciplinary fields of feminist disability studies--which assumes disability is always inextricably linked to other social markers, such as gender, race, sexuality, and social class--and indigenous studies--which studies complex and diverse cultures and histories, and their impacts on society. Study locates relationship to disability, gender, and education through decolonial lens and explores topics of phenomenology of lived body and relations to land. P/NP or letter grading.

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Dec 4, 3 PM PST
LEC 1: 6/25 seats taken (Open)
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  • LEC 1

    Closed

    TR 11am-12:15pm

    Kaufman Hall 101

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Instructor
Juliann T. Anesi
Previously taught
22W

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