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DetailsThis course covers the social, political, and health status of women across the world and examines the cultural and social structural forces which influence these positions. Topics emphasized are the global exploitation of women and girls, reproductive health and disease, literacy and education, survival sex, rape, infibulation, poverty, war, women in government, work, households, and the military. Co-listed as ANTH/WMST 221.Prerequisite: SOCI 100 or ANTH 100 or WMST 200.