GENDER 98T
Violence of Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Feminist Self-Representation
Description: Seminar, three hours. Requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. Study of current scholarly debates on Islamic feminisms, secularity versus religiosity, and queer and trans Muslim experiences. Interdisciplinary course which draws heavily from feminist theory, queer theory, and trans theory. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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Course: Women's Studies 10 Professor Norberg is an amazing educator. Her lectures were well informed and she posted her lecture outlines online. Her exams were exceptionally easy and we received the prompts ahead of time. I loved this course, the material was engaging and relevant--it convinced me to double major in Gender Studies. I received an "A" without working very much at all.
Course: Women's Studies 10 Professor Norberg is an amazing educator. Her lectures were well informed and she posted her lecture outlines online. Her exams were exceptionally easy and we received the prompts ahead of time. I loved this course, the material was engaging and relevant--it convinced me to double major in Gender Studies. I received an "A" without working very much at all.