2023f-appols4601a-03

AP/POLS4601 3.0 A: Gender, Politics and Neoliberalism

Offered by: POLS


 Session

Fall 2023

 Term

F

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course examines how neoliberalism, globalization and their related political projects have shaped and been shaped by relations of gender, particularly as they intersect with race and colonialism. Topics include feminist theoretical approaches to neoliberalism, migration and social reproduction, neoliberalism and indigenous struggles and the emerging politics of neoliberalism as it relates to questions of gender and democracy.


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