CSOCL 4130 Gender and Globalization
This course examines how differences of gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and/or other identities structure the globalizing world. It offers an interdisciplinary, intersectional, and transnational inquiry of historical and contemporary events and transformations. Using gender as an analytical tool, it critically investigates how uneven geographies of power and inequities are created, sustained, and subverted within and across nations.
Prerequisite
Junior status and six credits of 3000-level CSOCS, CGLST, CPOLS, CSOCL, CHIST, CPLCY, CPHIL, CHMSR, CANTH or CHUMS course
Notes
Fulfills Global Perspectives requirement