Focus: Modern Languages
This course presents Indigenous texts written by women in Canada and in Brazil. It explores the foundations of Indigenous feminist theories, and considers multiple intersections of gender, race, indigeneity, patriarchy, and settler colonialism, considering the different contexts of the Indigenous texts produced by these women, and underlining the specificities of the historical processes, and the historical narratives of these countries.
Professor: Bárbara Inês Ribeiro Simões Daibert (UFJF)
Language: English
Mode of instruction: online
Courseload: 10 hours
Date&Time: July 18-22, 10am-12pm
Target audience: undergraduate and graduate
Spots available: 95
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
SDG 5 – Gender Equality
SDG 10 – Reduced Inequality
SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions