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HUMA 215 Transnational and Global Feminisms


This course will explore the meaning of feminism when considered from diverse cultural, political and economic perspectives and circumstances, and how feminism takes on new forms of resistance in global contexts. Students will analyze those cultural, economic, and political conditions that promote, inhibit, and incite activism on behalf of women’s rights.

Repeatable: N
Formerly 51-2222
GA
Prerequisites ENGL 109 Writing and Rhetoric I Stretch B  or ENGL 111 Foundations of 21st-Century Writing  or ENGL 111H Foundations of 21st-Century Writing: Honors  or ENGL 112 21st-Century Writing in Creative Disciplines  or ENGL 121 International Foundations in 21st-Century Writing  or TWC-T-7 EXAM-TWC WRITING MINIMUM SCORE = 7  
Minimum Credits 3 Maximum Credits 3





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