WGS 320 Black Feminisms
This seminar addresses the theoretical contributions of "Black" (Continental, Diasporan, and American African) feminists working from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. Viewing "Black" women as producers of knowledge and as transforming agents, we will outline principles and practices of "Black" Feminisms. We also will examine the interrelationship among life, theory, and praxis, as well as the various ways in which these three are imagined and realized by "Black" feminist writers. [GM1]
Cross Listed Courses
AFS 320
Prerequisite
WGS 101 or two cross-listed courses or permission of the WGS Program Chair
Instructor
Blay