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POL 345: Feminist Theory & Practice

3 credits

Student will analyze and apply feminist theories and concepts to debate how power and privilege operate. Students will explore the complex interplay between gender, sexuality, race, class, and more. Student will address issues like heteronormativity, respectability politics, electoral politics, food insecurity, job discrimination, sexual violence, and internal critiques of feminism. (Distribution Reqs:Social Sciences)

Sections Offered: Spring 2024

Feminist Theory & Practice
0158-345-001 T. Levy Mon/Wed 10:00 am - 10:50 am GC - NEX 275 3 This Course is Filled to Capacity

 
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