Scientific Practices & Feminist Knowledge
This course examines intersections of gender and knowledge, focusing on feminist analyses of scientific epistemology and practice.
View thisOur sequence of courses is designed to encourage the forward-looking research of the next generation of gender studies scholars. Our goal is to develop new approaches to knowledge about gender-related issues, and to transform traditional disciplines and fields of study.
Three core courses form the foundation for the Gender Studies graduate program. They are required for the Ph.D. major. One core course is required for the minor. Some core courses are open to other students as well.
Elective courses for graduate students are in continuous development, often reflecting current research in the field.
This course examines intersections of gender and knowledge, focusing on feminist analyses of scientific epistemology and practice.
View thisThis course interrogates recent interventions into the debates around globalization and gender, focusing on how gender plays out in the flows of money, people, and culture that characterize “globalization.”
View thisThis course is designed to offer advanced graduate students an intensive exposure to the theories, practices and processes of gender studies as a profession.
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