WGS 305 CULTURE AND REPRESENTATION
Various forms of representation (art, artifacts, discourse, media, performance, style, texts) with emphasis on historical and intersectional feminist approaches to gender and sexuality. Focus on practices of production and consumption, formation of identities, circulation of ideologies, and networks of power.
Credits:
3
Prerequisites:
WGS 110
(with a min grade of C-)
OR WGS 210
(with a min grade of C-)
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Course Notes:
or consent of instructor.