Sexuality Wmn's & Gndr Studies 400 - Contemporary Debates

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Amrita Basu
W 02:00PM-04:30PM
Amherst College
SWAG-400-01-1819S
FROS 211
abasu@amherst.edu
SWAG-400-01,POSC-407-01

(Offered as SWAG 400 and POSC 407) The topic will vary from year to year. A student may take this course more than once, providing only that the topic is not the same. The current iteration of this seminar will explore the consequences of neoliberalism, cultural conservatism, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant sentiments for women of different social and economic strata as well as women’s divergent political responses. Why have some women become prominent right wing leaders and activists while others have allied with leftist, anti-racist, and other progressive forces to fight for the rights of women and other marginalized groups? How have transnational forces influenced both forms of women’s activism? To what extent are there cross-national similarities in the impact of the far right surge on women, gender and sexuality? The seminar will draw on examples from many different regions of the world, with particular attention to India and the U.S. There will be a final research paper for this course.

Limited to 18 students. Not open to first-year students. Spring semester. Professor Basu.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.