Course Offerings 2011-2012
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INSTRUCTOR |
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Required Courses |
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Winter 2012 ** (MA) |
WMST 6007 3.0 Feminist Research Colloquium (MA) |
Linda Peake (H37T01 ) |
W 10:00 – 1:00 201 FC |
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Fall/Winter 2011/2012 ** (PhD) |
WMST 6008 6.0 Feminist Methodologies and Research Methods (PhD) |
Ena Dua (F) Nancy Mandell (W) (S85B01 ) |
M 2:30-5:30
201 FC |
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Core Courses (no exceptions are permitted) see pg. 15 of Handbook
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Culture ** |
Summer 2012 |
WMST 6003 3.0 Women and Culture |
Allyson Mitchell
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T/Th 5:30-8:30 201 FC |
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Theory** |
Fall 2011 |
WMST 6002 3.0 Feminist Theory |
Jacinthe Michaud (U14S01 ) |
W 11:30-2:30 201 FC |
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6904 3.0 Critical Approaches to Race and Racism |
Ena Dua (M28N01) |
T 11:30-2:30 201 FC |
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Fall/ Winter 2011/12 |
WMST6503 6.0 History and Development of Feminist Theory (same as SPTH 6108 and SOCI 6201) |
Meg Luxton (B16G01) |
M 10 -1
Ross S536 |
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History
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6406 3.0 Women’s & Gender History: Part II, 20th Century (same as HIST 5562) |
Anne Rubenstein
(H21U01) |
F 11:30-2:30
CC 335 |
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Public Policy ** |
Winter 2012 |
WMST 6005 3.0 Gender and Public Policy (same as ENVS 6170 3.0) |
Barbara Cameron (H79H01) |
Th 10-1 201 FC |
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Elective Courses
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6113 3.0 Gender & the Construction of Global Markets (same as POLS 6750) |
Isabella Bakker (V04R01) |
T 8:30-11:30 BC 225 |
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6116 3.0 Narratives of the Other: The West and China since 1900(same as HUMA 6101) |
TBA (A33J01) |
R 2:30-5:30 VH 1152 |
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6111 3.0 (De) Colonizing Research Methodologies (same as EDUC 5225 |
(C53W01) |
Th 5:30-8:30 VC 117 |
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6118 3.0 Gender and International Relations (same as POLS 5245) |
TBA (V62B01) |
T 8:30-11:30 CC 318 |
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6122 3.0 Gender, Equity, New Technologies and Education (same as EDUC 5862) |
Jennifer Jensen (Y30M01) |
Th 5:30-8:30 MC 114 |
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6127 3.0 Transnational Feminism(s): Globalization, Empire, and the Body (same as POLS 6745) |
TBA (P09K01) |
T: 11:30-1:30 SC 304 |
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Winter 2012 ** |
WMST 6130 3.0 History of Sexuality (same as HIST 5591) |
Marc Stein (K91P01) |
Th 2:30-5:30 201 FC |
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Fall 2011 ** |
WMST 6209 3.0 Feminist Readings of the War on Terror (same as POLS 6795) |
Allyson Crosby (F75W01) |
W 2:30-5:30 201 FC |
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6210 3.0 Girlhood (same as EN 6988) |
TBA (P24H01) |
M 11:30-2:30 Location TBA |
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Fall 2011 ** |
WMST 6211 3.0 Global Sex Trade (same as DVST 5124) |
Kamala Kempadoo (N61E01) |
F 11:30-2:30 201 FC |
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6222 3.0 Studies in Sexual Regulation (same as SOCI 6181) |
Deborah Brock (V81S01) |
Th 2:30-5:30 SC 220 |
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Fall 2011 ** |
WMST 6225 3.0 Feminism in Black Africa (same as DVST 5125) |
Gertrude Mianda (A55W01) |
Th 2:30 – 5:30 201 FC |
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Fall 2011 |
WMST 6303 3.0 Historical Perspectives on Women and Nature 3.0 (same as HIST 5541, HUMA 6305, EN 6052, ENVS 6139 and STS 6306) |
TBA
(Q22K01) |
Th 11:30-2:30
201 FC |
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Winter 2012 |
WMST 6506 3.0 Pedagogy and Social Difference (same as EDUC 5810) |
Aparna Mishra Tarc (Q42N01) |
T 5:30-8:30 157A-MC |
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** Indicate courses offered by WMST - spots are open and available to all WMST students unless course is full. Please enroll online.
ALL other courses on this list are cross-listed to WMST, but offered by other programs. Therefore, a spot must be obtained by contacting the respective department and following their procedures or wait-list. The Graduate Program in WMST cannot guarantee a spot in cross-listed courses.
Please note: For the most up to date lecture schedule, please check the York University website (http://www.yorku.ca).
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Cross-listed Elective Courses Disclaimer:
While 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.


