Difference between revisions of "Comparative Study on Women and Cultures"

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# "[[Introduction - Can Confucianism Come to Terms with Feminism?]]" from ''The Sage and the Second Sex: Confucianism, Ethics, and Gender''
 
# "[[Introduction - Can Confucianism Come to Terms with Feminism?]]" from ''The Sage and the Second Sex: Confucianism, Ethics, and Gender''
 
# "[[Buddhist Understandings of Subjectivity]]" from  ''Buddhist Women and Social Justice: Ideals Challenges and Achievements''
 
# "[[Buddhist Understandings of Subjectivity]]" from  ''Buddhist Women and Social Justice: Ideals Challenges and Achievements''
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# [[Comparative Study on Women and Cultures - Final Paper]]
  
 
[[Category:Coursework]]
 
[[Category:Coursework]]

Latest revision as of 12:30, 10 June 2018

Class Presentations

  1. "Introduction - Can Confucianism Come to Terms with Feminism?" from The Sage and the Second Sex: Confucianism, Ethics, and Gender
  2. "Buddhist Understandings of Subjectivity" from Buddhist Women and Social Justice: Ideals Challenges and Achievements
  3. Comparative Study on Women and Cultures - Final Paper