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History, Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies, Global Asia, Humanities, Labour Studies, Sociology & Anthropology
Seats still available in FASS classes
Looking for a Lower-division class that develops the practice of microhistory through hands on research? Explore history by doing history in with instructor Hilmar Pabel.
Or study the interconnections between heath and work in with instructor Jeannie Morgan.
Upper-division courses exploring global issues
Instructor: Anushay Malik
Look at the transnational travels and networks of South Asian revolutionaries.
Instructor: Evdoxios Doxiadis
An introduction to the social and political history of modern Greece within a European context.
Instructor: Novia Chen
Examine queer Asian cinema in the context of local and global cultures, and postcolonial and transnational perspectives.
Instructor: Xinying Hu
Examine the impact of China鈥檚 economic and social transition on labour, including women, rural migrant workers, urban workers, and the unemployed.
Upper-division courses exploring current issues and modern social movements
Instructor: Natasha Ferenczi
Through a global lens, study everyday ways that workers negotiate labour, international borders, and precarious employment.
Instructor: Natasha Patterson
Explore popular media culture through a feminist lens. Examine issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality across a changing and global media landscape.