Ethnography of Gender and Islam
NES 515/GSS 515
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This course explores ethnographic approaches to the study of gender, Islam, and inequality. It surveys the theoretical approaches used to study the intersection of religious practices, gender, and sexuality. Topics include religious women's agency; queer and transgender agency; self and subjectivity; religious law, ethics and politics; governance and the state; and progress, secularism, imperialism and modernity.
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Section S01
- Type: Seminar
- Section: S01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 1
- Capacity: 10
- Class Number: 41324
- Schedule: F 02:00 PM-04:50 PM - Frist Campus Center 207