ANSO 393 Black Feminist Thought

Spring, Fall
4

 This course explores the micro-level and institutional intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality from social scientific and humanistic perspectives by placing African American women’s thought at the center of class discourse. It maps the genealogy of African American feminist thought from early American “race women” to contemporary, “third-wave,” hip-hop, and digital black feminists. It will consider various instantiations of black feminist identity and activism and explore black feminist praxis.

Not open to first-year students.

Degree Requirements

F9
Africana Studies Elective
Gender and Sexuality Studies Elective