AFRC346 - BODIES, RACE AND RIGHTS

Activity
REC
Title (text only)
BODIES, RACE AND RIGHTS
Term session
0
Term
2014A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
404
Section ID
AFRC346404
Meeting times
R 0430PM-0530PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 320
Instructors
TEITELMAN, EMMAREGUNBERG, JESSICA
Description
This course explores how immigration, industrialization, racial segregation, and the growing authority of science transformed the fundamental conditions of women's lives in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Building on previous effforts by female reformers to perfect society, women at the turn of the century organized large social movements dedicated to improving the lives of women and children and gaining public access to political power. We will examine the fruits of this activism as well as the consequences of subsequent events for the rise of several important social movements in the latter half of the century -- including civil rights, women's liberation, and gay rights -- in which women played a vital role. The course concludes with an assessment of feminism in the present day, with special emphasis on the responses of younger women to its legacy.


Course number only
346
Cross listings
GSWS346404 HIST346404
Use local description
No