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GNDR 609 - Advanced Feminist Methods |
The goal of this course is twofold; first to cover current debates in feminist methodology and second to develop appropriate research strategies for an independent research project.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Self-Directed |
GNDR 610 - Feminist Political Philosophy |
This course provides an analysis and critique of both the historical and contemporary literature on feminist political philosophy. The course traces feminist political philosophy from its enlightenment roots to its contemporary post-modernist critique on enlightenment notions of rationality.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture |
GNDR 611 - Contemporary Feminist Theories |
This course covers the recent history of feminist theories beginning with Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex".
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Final Exam, Audio/Video, World Wide Web |
GNDR 613 - Themes in Aboriginal Women's Studies |
This course explores topics relating to aboriginal women's studies in both Canadian and international contexts. Topics may vary from year to year.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Final Exam, Audio/Video, Seminar, World Wide Web |
GNDR 616 - Gender and Politics |
This advanced course examines gender, understood as a hierarchical, binary opposition of masculinity and femininity, and its intersection with power relations, understood as an expression of politics. The course examines how gender hierarchy is a system of differential power that intersects with various systems of oppression and privilege. A significant amount of time is spent on the topic of intersectionality in politics from a variety of standpoints within our ever-changing socio-economic context, including Indigenous feminisms, eco-politics, Black social movements, disability, LGBTQ movements, and various iterations of masculinity.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Final Exam, Seminar |
GNDR 698 - Special Topics |
This course provides detailed examination of a topic selected by the instructor. Topics may vary from year to year. This course may be repeated for credit where topics vary.
Credits: 3.000 TO 6.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Final Exam, Seminar |
GNDR 700 - Gender Studies Thesis |
This is a PASS/FAIL course.
Credits: 9.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Masters Thesis |
GNDR 701 - Gender Studies Major Research Paper |
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Masters Project |
GNDR 703 - Gender and Post-Colonialism |
This course examines key postcolonial feminist theorists while also considering postcolonial theorists from a critical feminist perspective.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Self-Directed, Final Exam |
GNDR 706 - Feminism and Contemporary Critical Theory |
This course examines new directions in feminist theories focusing on US, Canadian, British, Third World/postcolonial feminist theories of the 1980's and the 1990's. We will discuss the intersections among gender, class, race, sexuality, imperialism and ecology from a multidisciplinary perspective including law, society, politics, literature, culture, science and anthropology. We will also look at critical articulations between feminisms and theories such as Marxism, postcolonialism, psychoanalysis and postmodernism.
Credits: 3.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed, Seminar |
GNDR 799 - Independent Study |
Credits: 1.000 TO 6.000 Levels: Graduate Schedule Types: Self-Directed |
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