PHL 307: Ecofeminism:Philosophy&Practic
WGS 201 OR WGS 101 and permission of instructor OR one course in Philosophy OR permission of the instructor.
General Education requirement: Cultural&Art Literacy/Ethics
Study of ecofeminism as systems of oppressions based on race, class, gender, sexuality, and ethnicity that stem from a cultural ideology that enables the oppression of nature. The course explores ecofeminist theories, literature, and practice, including ecofeminist ethics, and the applications of ecofeminism to the lives of individual men and women, as well as cultural institutions and organizations. Cross listed as PHL 307.
Class #13060 Course information
3.00 credits
Section 7101:
Undergraduate Lecture
Class: #13060
Instructor(s):
Cost: $
Status: O
Location: Online
Attention Students: This Spring 2025 course section is a crossed subject section. Please double check your academic transcript, to make sure you have not taken this course in a prior semester. Contact your Advisor if needed. Thank you.
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