HIST 3336 The Home and the World: Gender, Family, and Nation-State?A Cross-Cultural Perspective
3 hours; 3 credits
Exploration of gender, family, and households, and their connection with nation and state formation; social construction of gender, different forms of families and households, class-caste-racial hierarchies, the life-course, sexualities, gender, labor, and family inequalities across time in various geopolitical contexts, socio-cultural and political-economic processes. This course is the same as Women and Gender Studies 3338 and Children and Youth Studies 3338.
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