The Gendered Politics of New Nationalisms - Lecture 4
Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk on global citizenship and gender in the 21st century, focusing on the gendered politics of new nationalisms. Hear from distinguished speakers including Joan C. Williams, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Fatma Müge Göçek, and Rina Verma Williams as they discuss various aspects of this complex topic. Moderated by David Gergen, the talk features individual presentations followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A. Gain insights into the intersection of gender, nationalism, and citizenship in contemporary society. Conclude with closing remarks by Daniel Carpenter, offering a comprehensive examination of these critical issues in today's global context.
Syllabus
Joan C. Williams, distinguished professor of law, UC Hastings Foundation Chair, and director of the Center for WorkLife Law, UC Hastings College of the Law
Jan Willem Duyvendak, distinguished research professor of sociology, University of Amsterdam
Fatma Müge Göçek, professor of sociology and women’s studies, University of Michigan
Rina Verma Williams, associate professor of political science and affiliate faculty in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies and Asian studies, University of Cincinnati
PANEL DISCUSSION
AUDIENCE Q&A
CLOSING REMARKS
Taught by
Harvard University
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