CRN 50688 Gender and Politics - WMST 416 - A1 |
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This course examines gender, understood as a hierarchical, binary opposition of masculinity and femininity, and its intersection with power relations, understood as an expression of politics. The course examines how gender hierarchy is a system of differential power that intersects with various systems of oppression and privilege. A significant amount of time is spent on the topic of intersectionality in politics from a variety of standpoints within our ever-changing socio-economic context, including Indigenous feminisms, eco-politics, Black social movements, disability, LGBTQ movements, and various iterations of masculinity.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Seminar Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000 |
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