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ANTHRO 358 - Gender and Colonialism in the Pacific
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ANTHRO 358
Gender and Colonialism in the Pacific
Description
The transformation of gender relations in the Pacific from the inception of the European contact period and through the colonial process. Emphasis will be on the gendered nature of colonialism both in terms of how it framed the process, as well as how the experience was lived.
Availability 2018
Not taught in 2018
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s) Dr Phyllis Herda
Reading/Texts
Recommended Reading
Points
ANTHRO 358: 15.0 points
Prerequisites
ANTHRO 203 or 30 points passed at Stage II
Restrictions
WOMEN 303