FEM 6104 Intersectional Perspectives on Environmental Change

3 units
Feminist and Gender Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
Intersectional perspectives (feminist, Indigenous, queer and others) of the politics of environmental change focusing on relationships between gender, race, class and the environment in classical and contemporary literature. Piossible topics include climate activism, Indigenous peoples' sovereignty and autonomy; environmental and reproductive justice movements; the social determinants of health; human, animal and land rights; food security and food sovereignty.,

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Lecture

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (6.200)
Most Common: A- (40%)
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Christabelle Sethna

2 sections from Winter 2024 to Fall 2024

B Average (6.200)
Most Common: A- (40%)
5 students

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D

C

B

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A+