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REL201

Women's Movements and Religion across East Asia

Subject code

REL

Course Number

201

Department(s)

Instructor(s)

A. Akhtar

Course Long Title

Women's Movements and Religion across East Asia

Cross Listed Courses

Description

What are the key challenges faced by women’s movements across East Asia? What roles do religious ethics and cultural norms play in creating either obstacles or opportunities for women activists who seek to counter gender disparity in the pursuit of economic development? Do religious traditions offer challenges or resources for socioeconomic reform? From Islam among Malay and Hui Chinese communities to Confucian-influenced Christianity among South Korean communities, this course provides an opportunity to explore how women’s movements in East Asia engage with religious and cultural traditions in their struggles for human rights and civil liberties, as well as equal access to education, labor markets, affordable childcare, and other development opportunities. Recommended background: one course in anthropology, economics, history, sociology, or politics. Cross-listed in Asian studies, gender and sexuality studies, and religious studies.

Writing Credit

No writing credit

INDS Program Relationship

IDAS - ASIA Program, IDGS - GSS Program

Offering Frequency

Normally offered every year