- Summer 2015
Summer Term:
Full-term
Meeting Time:
MW 3:30pm - 5:40pm
Location:
DEM 124
SLN:
11656
Instructor:
Catalog Description:
Theoretical, historical, and empirical analysis of how current processes of globalization are transforming the actual conditions of women's lives, labor, gender ideologies, and politics in complex and contradictory ways. Topics include feminist exploration of colonialism, capitalism, economic restructuring policies, resistance in consumer and environmental movements. Offered: jointly with JSIS B 333.
GE Requirements:
Diversity (DIV)
Individuals and Societies (I&S)
Other Requirements Met:
Status:
Active
Last updated:
April 28, 2016 - 2:54pm