Aula 1: Metade do céu: origem e desenvolvimento do feminismo chinês
Aula 2: Feminismo sul-coreano e movimento de mulheres norte-coreano
Aula 3: Cortando as mangas: homoerotismos e movimento LGBTIA+ na China contemporânea
Aula 4: Nação e gays: articulando narrativas nacionais e homossexualidade na Península Coreana
Aula 5: Resumo comparativo e esclarecimento de dúvidas
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