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ANTH 0066K - International Perspectives of Women's Agency and Society |
This course is designed to address the postcolonial identities and the cross cultural issues of women through anthropology and women's writings. Identifying select cases from Africa and Asia. We will analyze the cross-cultural issues and meaning of gender, the cultural construction of gender, the significant ideology that defines the paradigm through which we come to understand a woman's domain, agency and empowerment, and the modes of behavior in the spheres of everyday life. S/NC only. Reserved for First Year students. Enrollment limited to 20. FYS LILE DPLL
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Anthropology Department Course Attributes: Diversity Perspectives, First Year Seminar, Liberal Learning Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Semester Level 02 Semester Level 01 |
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