Exploring term Fall 2023 Change

    GNDR333

    Anti-Racist Feminisms and Democratic Futures

    Introduces students to emerging debates in the growing literature on anti-racist feminism. Examines key assumptions underlying feminism and feminist anti-racist discourses. Analyzes western feminism as theory and practice by situating it within a global and historical context. Beginning with an analysis of whiteness, binarisms, colonialisms and orientalisms, challenges students to consider the theory and practice needed for a feminist, anti-racist reimaging of democracy and democratic futures.

    Lecture: 3h
    Lab: 0h
    Tutorial: 0h
    Credits: 1.5