Exploring term Fall 2023 Change

    GNDR310

    Indigenous Feminisms

    Introduces Indigenous feminisms as a theoretical lens, political position, and social orientation employed by Indigenous peoples to resist and transform colonization and intersectional oppressions in Canada and the United States. Issues, debates, positionalities are presented from transnational perspectives (i.e. Indigenous nations and nation-states). Content reveals how Indigenous feminisms are for everybody; however Indigenous womxn's thought about Indigenous womxn's lives is emphasized.

    Lecture: 3h

    Lab: 0h

    Tutorial: 0h

    Credits: 1.5