HDS 2466
Gender, Race, and Transformation Latina Theory
Mayra Rivera Rivera
Description
One of the distinctive features of Latina theory is its reluctance to compartmentalize knowledge along categories of gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, activism and spirituality, or philosophy, religion, and literature. This course focuses on works that exemplify such interdisciplinary theoretical. Readings will include works by Gloria Anzaldúa, Laura Pérez, María Lugones, Chela Sandoval, and Ana Castillo, among others.
Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered as Religion 1506
Scheduling
0.50 credits
Spring 2013
Thurs 12pm-2pm
Course location to be announced.
Relationship to Program Requirements
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| MDiv Art(s) of Ministry | None |
| Language Course Designation(s) | None |

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