Department: Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Description: An interdisciplinary approach to the methods, theories, and conceptual tools feminist scholars use to address social justice issues across a broad range of topics and academic disciplines. The course explores the historical and contemporary developments in feminist theory with particular attention to how gender intersects with race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, coloniality, and other social identities.
Credit Hours: 3
Graduate Level Course: This course is approved for graduate credit
Dates: 01/13/2025 - 05/03/2025
Location: Fairchild Hall 206 (FH 206)
Instructor: Jacklyn Weier
Textbooks have not been finalized for section.