
(3 credits) 3 hours lecture
This course offers advanced students an opportunity to explore in breadth and depth the intellectually dynamic evolution of one particular feminist theorist and/or body of thought within the broad range of available feminist theories. Potential topics could include: post-colonial and transnational perspectives, ecofeminisms, indigenous feminisms, queer theories, and feminist approaches to world politics.
Prerequisites: Women’s Studies 3301 or 1172 and one of Women’s Studies 2205, 2221, 2239, 2283, or consent of the instructor.
