HTS 3813 has some space in it if you're looking to round out your schedule. Dr. Haimanti Roy, who was previously at MIT and is joining us for the semester, is teaching a special topics course on Women of South Asia. This promises to be an interesting course about gender dynamics in an important part of the world. You can see more information about the course below.
Feel free to contact Dr. Roy (haimanti.roy@hts.gatech.edu) if you have questions about the course or would like to see the syllabus.
HTS 3813-B: Special Topics -- Women of South Asia
MWF 1:05-1:55
Dr. Haimanti Roy
This course is designed to introduce and help students understand the changes and continuities in the lives of women in South Asia from a historical perspective. Using gender as a lens of examining the past, we will examine how politics of race, class, caste and religion affected and continue to impact women in South Asian countries, primarily in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. We will reflect upon current debates within South Asian women’s history in order to examine some of the issues and problems that arise in re-writing the past from a gendered perspective.
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