- GEOG 3672 Who Runs the World? Sex, Power, and Gender in Geography
- GEOGRAPHY
Course Credits: 3
Semester(s) Offered
- Fall 2024
- Summer 2024
- Spring 2024
- Fall 2022
Catalog Description
This course will examine how gender and sexuality is constructed locally, nationally, and globally, drawing on conversations about feminist pasts, presents, and futures. We will focus on how gender intersects with race, class, sexuality, ability, religion, ethnicity, and geopolitical location to structure the lived experiences of women across the globe. We will apply critical geographic perspectives to gender inequality, exploring the overlaps and differences in women鈥檚 and LGBTQ+ struggles as they are shaped by ongoing socio-cultural, political, and economic conditions globally.
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