Sexuality Wmn's & Gndr Studies 372 - Indigenous Feminisms

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Jennifer Hamilton
M 02:10PM-04:55PM
Amherst College
SWAG-372-01-2021F
ONLI ONLI
jhamilton@amherst.edu
SWAG-372-01,AMST-370-01

(Offered as SWAG 372 and AMST 370) This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Indigenous feminisms, and explores how questions of sex, gender, and sexuality have been articulated in relation to concerns such as sovereignty, colonization, and imperialism. We will explore how Indigenous feminists engage with or challenge other modes of feminist thought and activism. We will focus on how Indigenous ways of knowing and being can challenge how we conduct research and produce knowledge. While we will concentrate on work produced within the context of Native North America, we will also be attentive to transnational dimensions of Indigenous feminist histories, political movements, and world-building. Specific topics include movements to recognize missing and murdered Indigenous women; Indigenous feminist science and technology studies; and, Indigenous futurisms.

This course fulfills a requirement for the Five College Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice (RHRJ) certificate.

Fall semester. Visiting Professor Hamilton.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.