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Dec 26, 2024
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Undergraduate Record 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
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WGS 3350 - Gender in Comparative Perspective Effective Start Date: 08/01/2012 This course examines how different countries “do” gender, exploring the political, social and economic construction of sexual difference. Our focus will be on how power is gendered and its effects on women and men in the developing world. We begin with a theoretical discussion of patriarchy, gender and feminist methods. Continuing to draw upon these theoretical debates, the course then investigates a series of issues, including gender and state formation in the Middle East, women’s political participation in India and South Africa, feminist and women’s movements in Latin America and Uganda, and globalization in South East Asia.
Credits: 3
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