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SOCI383 - Feminisms in Theory and Practice
Description
An examination of new feminist thinking through a contemporary sociological lens. Topics may include food and the politics of fat, prostitution, militarism, troubling the boundaries between nature and culture, indigenous women's organizing around climate change, ecological feminisms, feminist economics, materialism, epistemologies and ontologies. Contemporary feminisms challenge social convention.
Units
1.5
Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial
3-0-0
Prerequisites
- 1.5 units of 300- or 400-level SOCI course
- or permission of the department.
Course offered by
Department of Sociology
Course schedules
Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.
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