XBRN 2010 - Black Transnational Feminism Learning Course
XBRN 2010 - Black Transnational Feminism Learning Course
[XBRN 2010 - Black Transnational Feminism Learning Course] XBRN 2010 - Black Transnational Feminism explores feminist theories and practices that emerge from Black diasporic and transnational contexts. This course examines how Black feminist thought addresses the intersections of race, gender, class, and globalization, and how it contributes to broader feminist and social justice movements. Students will study key texts by Black feminist scholars and activists, including works on global feminist solidarity, resistance against colonialism and imperialism, and the impact of transnational networks on feminist organizing. The curriculum includes readings, case studies, and discussions on contemporary issues such as migration, racial capitalism, and cultural resistance. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of Black transnational feminism and its role in shaping global feminist discourses and practices. This Learning Course is a platform that helps students to study and learn. The platform provides all the required material for the students to study. The material includes Study guide, Exam Questions & Answers, Study Notes and other resources that are useful for the students. It also gives information about the upcoming exams so that students can prepare themselves accordingly.