PACIFIC 307
Gender and the Pacific in a Globalising World
Description
Gender affects the way identity, culture and wellbeing is experienced and navigated in the Pacific. Moreover, these processes are complicated by emerging cosmopolitanisms that impact gendered bodies, cultures, institutions, nations and states. This course examines the intersections of race, sex, biology, ableism, colonialism, nationality, politics and social movements in our constructions/understanding of gender in a Pacific and global context.
For full course information see the Digital Course Outline.
Digital Course Outlines for 2025 will be refreshed around November/December.
Availability 2025
Not offered in 2025; planned for 2026
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer(s) Associate Professor Yvonne Underhill-Sem
Reading/Texts
Provided for students through Canvas
Points
PACIFIC 307: 15 points
Prerequisites
30 points at Stage II
Restrictions
PACIFIC 208