An interdisciplinary course intended to follow WMST 12, this course examines women’s
movements internationally and globally. It explores the variations in constructions of sex, gender and gender difference as well as the range of feminisms and women’s movements that have emerged from these differing cultural, economic and political situations. Such topics as women
and development, the sexual division of labor, health, the environment, the international traffic in women and human rights may be among those explored in the course. Offered fall semester annually.
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