Contemporary Feminisms of Latin America

ANT4112.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2023 Contemporary Feminisms of Latin America

Course Description

Summary

From LasTesis’ 2019 performance going viral to recent victories for reproductive rights in Colombia and Argentina, Latin American feminists have garnered recent international attention and, more importantly, made significant and recognized contributions to feminist theory globally. Using several different sources (ethnographies, documentaries, testimonials, and visual art), this course examines how Latin American feminist movements have responded to the intense geopolitical and socioeconomic changes of the last two decades. It takes an anthropological approach to exploring issues of gender violence, reproductive justice, and labor rights. Key questions include: What is “Latin American” about Latin American feminisms (and why are they plural)? What is the importance of interregional and transnational feminist networks? In what ways do they influence other movements in the Global North and Global South? 

Prerequisites

Permission of Instructor.

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Academic Term

Fall 2023

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

18