GENDER 98T
From Barbershops to Beauty Salons: Critical Perspectives on Beauty Service Work and Affective Economies in U.S.
Description: Seminar, three hours. Enforced requisite: satisfaction of Entry-Level Writing requirement. Freshmen/sophomores preferred. While barbershops and salons are on every corner, little research considers who works there, worker-consumer relationships, and how salons represent work today. Interrogation of intimate labor relations of race, class, gender, and social processes at salons. Letter grading.
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Course: Women's Studies 10 Professor Norberg is an amazing educator. Her lectures were well informed and she posted her lecture outlines online. Her exams were exceptionally easy and we received the prompts ahead of time. I loved this course, the material was engaging and relevant--it convinced me to double major in Gender Studies. I received an "A" without working very much at all.
Course: Women's Studies 10 Professor Norberg is an amazing educator. Her lectures were well informed and she posted her lecture outlines online. Her exams were exceptionally easy and we received the prompts ahead of time. I loved this course, the material was engaging and relevant--it convinced me to double major in Gender Studies. I received an "A" without working very much at all.