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Spring 2022  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (65837)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/18/2022 - 05/02/2022
Tue, Thu 02:30PM - 03:45PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 127
Enrollment Status:
Open (4 of 10 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65837/1223
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

Fall 2020  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (33769)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
Completely Online
Class Attributes:
Online Course
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020
Mon, Wed 04:00PM - 05:15PM
Off Campus
UMN REMOTE
Enrollment Status:
Closed (9 of 9 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Notes:
This course is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33769/1209
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

Fall 2018  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (34144)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018
Thu 01:00PM - 03:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 400
Enrollment Status:
Open (6 of 10 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/34144/1189
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

Spring 2018  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (52582)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/16/2018 - 05/04/2018
Mon 04:00PM - 06:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Amundson Hall 116
Enrollment Status:
Open (9 of 10 seats filled)
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Notes:
Crosslisted with 4103, please put in same room Parent: GWSS 5104, crosslist: GWSS 4103
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/52582/1183
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

Spring 2017  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (68344)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
01/17/2017 - 05/05/2017
Mon 04:00PM - 06:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Vincent Hall 209
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Notes:
Crosslisted with 4103, please put in same room Parent: GWSS 5104, crosslist: GWSS 4103
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/68344/1173
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

Fall 2015  |  GWSS 5104 Section 001: Transnational Feminist Theory (34508)

Instructor(s)
Class Component:
Discussion
Credits:
3 Credits
Grading Basis:
Student Option
Instructor Consent:
No Special Consent Required
Instruction Mode:
In Person Term Based
Meets With:
GWSS 4103 Section 001
Times and Locations:
Regular Academic Session
 
09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015
Wed 04:00PM - 06:30PM
UMTC, East Bank
Ford Hall 127
Also Offered:
Course Catalog Description:
Third World and transnational feminisms. Interrogating the categories of "women," "feminism," and "Third World." Varieties of power/oppression that women have endured/resisted, including colonization, nationalism, globalization, and capitalism. Concentrates on postcolonial context.
Class Description:
What is the transnational, and why is it such an important area of study today? In this course, we will explore the term in relation to feminist theories and activisms, focusing particularly on the following aspects: - distinctions among the transnational, the international, and the global - the advantages and challenges of transnational activism - universal rights versus cultural particularity - resisting and participating in hegemonic feminism(s) - the role of the UN and other organizations Over the course of the semester, we will learn to navigate the complex terrain of agency and resistance, local and global processes, and critiques of power and violence.
Textbooks:
https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/34508/1159
Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
14 June 2012

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