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Introduction To Feminist Theorizing

Instructor:
Frances B. Henderson
350
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Don and Cathy Jacobs Science Building
Room:
Rm.103
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Introduction To Feminist Theorizing
Requisites:

Prereq: GWS 200 or GWS 201.

Class Type:
LEC
1:00 pm
1:50 pm
Days:
MWF

An interdisciplinary course that acquaints undergraduate students with the central issues and texts in contemporary feminist theories. It will examine what feminist and womanist theories are and the ways in which they analyze and explain the workings of our social world. The course will clarify basic concepts in feminist thought such as gender, difference, patriarchy, and post-colonialism and will provide students with tools to analyze these theories and explore contemporary applications.

An interdisciplinary course that acquaints undergraduate students with the central issues and texts in contemporary feminist theories. It will examine what feminist and womanist theories are and the ways in which they analyze and explain the workings of our social world. The course will clarify basic concepts in feminist thought such as gender, difference, patriarchy, and post-colonialism and will provide students with tools to analyze these theories and explore contemporary applications.

GWS