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GS 350: Gender/Violence in Global Life

Section 1 - 4 Units

Section Information

Days, Times, and Locations

Tuesday Thursday
12:00 pm - 1:50 pm
6th Ave. Classrooms & Service Learning Institute - Rm. 105 - map

Class Number (Formerly CRN)

40384

Instructor(s)

Kathryn Poethig

Enrollment

Seats OpenSeats TakenMax. Seats
1 34 35
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Faculty Information

Kathryn Poethig

Email: kpoethig@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-5040

Office: Ocean Hall Suite C, Room 116

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Department Information

Name: Social, Behavioral, and Global Studies ~ Division of

Email: social_behavioral@csumb.edu

Phone: 582-4364

Fax: 582-3566

Building: Ocean Hall Suite A

Website: http://sbgs.csumb.edu

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Course Description:

Students learn how to analyze, and evaluate the role of women and gender violence in global life. Examines gender, race, class, and culture in relation to issues of security, power, production, reproduction, and activism in global life and related forms of violence. (Offered fall semester.)

Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:

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Start & End Dates:

Start: August 24, 2009
End: December 20, 2009

Consent Requirements:

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Course Materials

book

Cynthia Enloe, The curious feminist : searching for women in a new age of empire (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004)
ISBN: 9780520243811
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Required Reading

book

Andrea Smith, Conquest : sexual violence and American Indian genocide (Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2005)
ISBN: 9780896087439
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Required Reading

book

Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt ; foreword Cynthia Enloe, What kind of liberation? : women and the occupation of Iraq (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009)
ISBN: 9780520257290
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Required Reading