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Feminist Theory & Practice (POL-345)


Semester: Spring 2024
Number: 0158-345-001
Instructor: Traci Levy
Days: Monday Wednesday 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Note: Hybrid Online/In-Person Class
Location: Garden City - NEX 275
Credits: 3
Status: This Course is Filled to Capacity
Notes:

Class Will Meet In Person On Mondays And Wednesdays From 10:00am-10:50am And On
Fridays Will Be Asynchronous. *This Course Is Not Designed For First Year
Students.

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Related Syllabi: Traci Levy for Spring 2010*

*Attention Students: Please note that the syllabi available for your view on these pages are for example only. The instructors and requirements for each course are subject to change each semester. If you enroll in a particular course, your instructor and course outline may differ from what is presented here.

Description:

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)

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