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Nov 22, 2024
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WMS 4590 - FEMINIST ISSUES AND THEORY credits: 3.0 This capstone course will explore contemporary feminist and gender-related theories that provide the groundwork for feminist investigation in sexuality studies, anthropology, psychology and other social sciences. We will read both classic and modern works, attempting to provide a historical framework. We will also identify important issues facing young women and men today and explore how the theories might contribute to a better understanding of these issues. Required for all Junior and Senior WMS majors. Objectives: A) To acquaint students with various feminist theoretical models; B) To deepen awareness of the issues facing women in the modern world; C) To integrate the knowledge gained from previous Women’s Studies courses; D) To develop research skills regarding issues related to Women’s Studies. Method of Instruction: Class discussion, occasional lectures and guest speakers, readings, films, and research. Method of Evaluation: Class participation (30%), research (20%), and reading response papers (50%).
Prerequisite(s): INSTRUCTOR’S SIGNATURE REQUIRED AND AT LEAST TWO PREVIOUS WMS COURSES OR JUNIOR OR SENIOR CLASS STANDING.
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