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Apr 20, 2024
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ENVS 320 - Gender, Nature and Culture 4 SS
Second Semester. This interdisciplinary course draws upon a variety of materials and offers the opportunity to reflect critically upon how culture, gender and nature in Western society have been and continue to be shaped. The starting point will focus on ecosocial context, then students will explore the complex role of humans as dominant agents of biogenetic and ecosocial transformation. Students will immediately apply theory via academically-based community service (ABCS) projects. Recommended Preparation: Background in Women’s Studies, African American Studies, Religion, Sociology, or Environmental Studies.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of instructor required.
Enrollment Limit: 15.
Ms. Blissman
Credits: 4 hours
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