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Fall & Winter 2013-14 Course Offerings

REQUIRED COURSES

 

NOTE: The course rubric for Women's Studies was WMST. With the name change, the course rubric will be GFWS.  At present, the old rubric

is still officially in use. Graduate courses in GFWS currently appear as WMST on the York course enrollment website.  The new rubric should come into effect in 2013/14.

Course Code/Credit

Title

Instructor

Catalogue #

Time & Place

Term

 

**GFWS 6002 3.0

 

Feminist Theory

 

G. Mianda

 

Z00A01

 

M 14:30 – 17:30

FC 201

 

F

 

 

**GFWS 6007 3.0

 

Research Colloquium (MA)

 

 

J. Newton

 

 

A36C01

 

 

F 11:30 – 14:30

FC 201

 

 

W

 

 

**GFWS 6008 3.0

 

 

Feminist Methodologies

& Research Methods (PhD)

 

 

 

J. Newton

 

 

 

K88M01

 

 

 

R 11:30 – 14:30

FC 201

 

 

W

 

 

GFWS 6009 3.0

Advanced Research in

Feminist Theory (PhD)

E. Karpinski

U16U01

R 14:30-17:30

FC 201

F

GFWS 6907 3.0

Seminar in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies (MA)

R. Hadj-Moussa

N63G01

T 11:30-14:30

FC 201

 Y

 

CORE COURSES

 

Course Code/Credit

Title

Instructor

Catalogue #

Time & Place

Term

**GFWS 6001

Women’s History

Cynthia Wright

F20D01

R17:30-20:30

FC 201

F

 

**GFWS 6503 6.0

 

 

The History &Development

of Feminist Theory

 

M. Luxton

 

V46K01

 

W 11:30-2:30

FC-201

Y

 

 

**GFWS 6005 3.0

 

 

Gender & Public Policy

 

M. Smith

 

 

N42H01

 

 

M 11:30-2:30

FC-201

 

F

 

**GFWS 6904 3.0

 

Critical Approaches to

'Race' & Racism

 

 

E. Dua

 

A94S01

 

M 11:30-14:30

FC 201

 

SU

 

 

ELECTIVE COURSES 

 

(Please note courses that are cross-listed are not offered by GFWS program)

 

Fall Term 2013

 

Course Code/Credit

Title

Instructor

Catalogue #

Time & Place

 

**GFWS 6123 3.0

 

Critical Sexuality

 

S. Cavanagh

 

R41D01

 

W 14:30-5:30

FC 201

 

**GFWS 6208 3.0

 

Women's Philosophies of Sex

 

F. Latchford

 

U82G01

 

T 18 :00-21 :00

FC 201

 

GFWS 6211 3.0

 

 

The Global Sex Trade

 

K. Kempadoo

 

R40D01

 

R 11:30 – 14:30

FC 201

GFWS 6113 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/POLS 6750 3.00)

 

 Gender and the Construction of Global Markets

 

Isa Bakker

 

R55N01

 

T 8:30 – 11:30

WC  117

GFWS 6222 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/SOCI 6181 3.00)

 

Studies in Sexual Regulation

 

Debi Brock

 

W33J01

 

T 11:30-14:30

R S 156

GFWS 6301 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/ANTH 5160 3.00)

 

Fem.Issues In Anth. Hist.& Current Deb

 

Carlota McAllister

 

N64H01

 

W 13:30-16:30

VH 2043

GFWS 6403B  3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/SOCI 6680 3.00)

 

Selected Topics In Work & Occupations

 

Pat Armstrong

 

Z93T01

 

W 8:30-11:30

R  S501

GWFS 6504 3.0

(Crosslisted to: ES/ENVS 6137 3.00)

 

Women, Development and Globalization

 

TBA

 

J60V01

TBA

Please see York Courses website or Environmental Studies department

GFWS 6506 3.0

Crosslisted to: GS/EDUC 5810 3.00

 

Pedagogy and Social Difference

 

TBA

 

C05H01

 

M 17:30-20:30

WC 117

 

Winter Term 2014

 

Course Code/Credit

Title

Instructor

Catalogue #

Time & Place

GFWS 6111 3.0 (Crosslisted to: GS/EDUC 5225)

 

(De) Colonizing Research Methodologies

 

TBA

 

F46K01

 

R 17:30 – 20:30

WC 117

 

GFWS 6112  3.0

Queer Affect Theory: Public Feelings and Queer/Feminist Cultural Production

 

  • Mitchell

 

 

TBA

 

W 14:30-17:30

FC 201

GFWS 6118 3.0 (Crosslisted to: GS/POLS 5245 3.00)

 

Gender and International Relations

 

Sandra Whitworth

 

E78A01

 

T 8:30-11:30

MC 216

GFWS 6119 3.0

Crosslisted to: GS/EDUC 5425 3.00)

 

Sexualities and Education

 

TBA

 

Y99B01

 

M 11:30 – 2:30

WC 283B

GFWS 6130 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/HIST 5591 3.00)

History of Sexuality in North America and Western Europe 1600-2000

 

TBA

 

B73T01

 

R 14:30 – 17:30

VH  1152

GFWS 6207 3.0

(cross-listed to GS/POLS 6775 3.00)

 

The Political Economy of Work and Welfare

 

Leah Vosko

 

N56N01

 

R 11:30-2:30

R  S101

GFWS 6216 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/SOCI 6536 3.00)

 

Transnational Sexualities

 

David Murray

 

E18S01

 

R 13:30- 16:30

VH 2043

GFWS 6218 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/SOCI 6795 3.00)

 

Public Space and Political Culture

 

Lesley Wood

 

M10A01

 

T 14:30-17:30

R  N836

GFWS 6507  3.0 (Crosslisted to: GS/EDUC 5820 3.00)

 

Feminist Pedagogy

 

TBA

 

V64D01

 

R 17:30-20:30

MC 050A

GFWS 6805 3.0

(Crosslisted to: GS/SOCI 6831 3.00

 

 Health and Illness

 

Eric Mykhalovskiy

 

M76U01

 

T 14:30-17:30

R N836A

 

 

Please note: Elective Courses that are cross-listed are NOT offered by GFWS.  Courses outside the program reserve a few spots for GFWS students, but those spaces are limited and not guaranteed.  Please see the specific department for availability. 

 

Notes:

(*) Students taking this 6-credit course are credited with a 3-credit core course and a 3-credit elective.

(**) These courses are offered and paid for by Gender, Feminist, & Women’s Studies, and GFWS students have priority for spots in these classes.

 

 

Cross-listed Elective Courses Disclaimer:
W hile the GWS Curriculum Committee reviews and approves all courses from other programs that are recommended for cross-listing with Graduate Women’s Studies, students are advised to contact professors of these courses to discuss course content and/or request a syllabus prior to the commencement of classes. Course content may change significantly depending on the faculty member, and a course may change directors from year to year.  Students who are concerned that a course may not be appropriate for cross-listing in GWS should contact the Graduate Program Director.

THE MOST UP TO DATE COURSE INFORMATION (ROOM LOCATION, CATALOGUE NUMBER, INSTRUCTOR) CAN BE FOUND ONLINE: WWW.YORKU.CA