WS 338
Transnationalism, Migration and Gender
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
Examines the emerging field of transnational feminist thought by introducing students to feminist approaches to understanding transnationalisms. Uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore: global/local interactions, migration and territorialization, women's activism and organizing, nationalisms and citizenship, hybrid subjects and subjectivity formation, transnational and postmodern cultural formations, and transnational political economies and globalization.
Prerequisites: Third-year standing or permission of the department.
Undergraduate course in Women's Studies offered by the Department of Women's Studies in the Faculty of Humanities.