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WMST 477/677 Critical Race Feminism

WMST 477/677 Critical Race Feminism. Wednesday, 1-3:45 pm, WMST Conference Room, 4 th floor CBC-B Taught by Dr. Anita Tijerina Revilla, UNLV Women’s Studies, anita.revilla@unlv.edu

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WMST 477/677 Critical Race Feminism

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  1. WMST 477/677Critical Race Feminism • Wednesday, 1-3:45 pm, WMST Conference Room, 4th floor CBC-B • Taught by Dr. Anita Tijerina Revilla, UNLV Women’s Studies, anita.revilla@unlv.edu • Overview of the intellectual traditions of feminist theories put forward by women of color, and introduction to the field of critical race theory. Topics to be discussed include race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, language, immigration, and labor. Using lectures, class discussions/presentations, films, and writing assignments, we will explore the experiences and perspectives of feminist women of color.

  2. WMST 477/677 Reading Selected from the text below… • Wing, Adrien. (Ed.) (2003). Critical Race Feminism: A Reader. NY: New York University Press. • hooks, bell. (2004). The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love. NY: Washington Square Press. • Anzaldúa, Gloria. (1987) Borderlands/La Frontera. Aunt Lute Press. • Anzaldúa, Gloria & Keating, AnaLouise (Eds.) (2002). this bridge we call home: radical visions for transformation.Routledge Press. • Anzaldúa & Moraga, (Eds.) (1984).This Bridge Called My Back. Third Woman Press. • Walker, Alice. (2006). The Color Purple. Mariner Books.

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