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Course Offerings 2011-2012

Course Descriptions

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Course

INSTRUCTOR

Day/Time/

Location

Required Courses

Winter 2012

** (MA)

WMST 6007 3.0 Feminist Research Colloquium (MA)

Linda Peake

            (H37T01 )

W 10:00 – 1:00

 201 FC

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

Core Courses

(no exceptions are permitted) see pg. 15 of Handbook

 

Culture

**

Summer

2012

WMST 6003 3.0 Women and Culture

Allyson Mitchell

 

T/Th  5:30-8:30

201 FC

Theory

**

Fall 2011

WMST 6002 3.0 Feminist Theory

Jacinthe Michaud

(U14S01 )

W 11:30-2:30

201 FC

**

Winter 2012

WMST 6904 3.0 Critical Approaches to Race and Racism

Ena Dua

(M28N01)

T 11:30-2:30

201 FC

 

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

History

 

 

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elective Courses

 

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

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

Fall 2011

WMST 6111 3.0 (De) Colonizing Research Methodologies (same as EDUC 5225

E. Celia Haig-Brown

(C53W01)

Th 5:30-8:30

VC  117

Winter 2012

WMST 6118 3.0 Gender and International Relations (same as POLS 5245)

TBA

(V62B01)

T 8:30-11:30

CC 318

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

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

Winter 2012 **

WMST 6130 3.0 History of Sexuality

(same as HIST 5591)

Marc Stein

(K91P01)

Th 2:30-5:30

201 FC

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

Winter 2012

WMST 6210 3.0 Girlhood

(same as EN 6988)

TBA

(P24H01)

M 11:30-2:30

Location TBA

Fall 2011

**

WMST 6211 3.0 Global Sex Trade

(same as DVST 5124)

Kamala Kempadoo

(N61E01)

F 11:30-2:30

201 FC

Winter 2012

WMST 6222 3.0 Studies in Sexual Regulation (same as SOCI 6181)

Deborah Brock

(V81S01)

Th 2:30-5:30

SC  220

Fall 2011

**

WMST 6225 3.0 Feminism in Black Africa

(same as DVST 5125)

Gertrude Mianda (A55W01)

Th 2:30 – 5:30

201 FC

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

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

** 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.

 

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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.

 

Course Descriptions