In her landmark work on feminism and international politics, Cynthia Enloe encourages scholars to ask, "Where are the women?" when trying to understand international relations. This course introduces students to feminist analysis of international relations by engaging both theoretical and practical questions about women's experiences in the world. From a foundation of ethics, the course builds to address the place of gendered analysis in international relations issue areas such as security, political economy, and migration.
Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
PG 103 or 104 and one additional PG course.
Course UID
005937.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
385
Long title
Feminist Approaches to International Relations