WS3001 — Gender in Global South
Using comparative historical, political, socioeconomic and feminist perspectives this course critically examines how factors such as colonialism, imperialism, and globalization continue to impact, construct, and reconstruct gender relations in post-colonial cultures with adverse consequences for women in Third World countries. It also examines how conditions in Third World countries are shaped by global economic systems, which lead to massive migrations of Third World women into the United States. It critically evaluate the concepts of universal subordination, particularly, a consciousness which categories women in the Global South as "overall victims," the other, or exotic.
Part of
- Accounting B.Acc.
- Economics B.B.A.
- Finance B.B.A.
- Marketing B.B.A.
- Management B.B.A.
- Risk Management and Insurance B.B.A.
- Management Information Systems B.B.A.
- Health Care Management B.B.A.
- Financial Markets Finance B.B.A.
- Financial Planning B.B.A.
- Entrepreneurship B.B.A
- Marketing and Graphic Design B.B.A.
- Business Analytics B.B.A.
- Human Resource Management B.B.A.
- Professional Sales B.B.A.
- Consumer Insights and Analytics B.B.A.