Course Overview
LECTURE TITLES
1. 9/22:
Introduction: WHAT IS FEMINIST STUDIES?
2. 9/27: THEORIES
OF NATURE AND CULTURE
3. 9/29: TRADITION
AND COLONIALISM
4. 10/4:
THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN AND THE LIBERATION OF WOMEN:
LIBERAL, RADICAL, AND SOCIALIST FEMINISMS
5. 10/6:
GENDER
AND RACE IN "FIRST AND SECOND WAVE" U.S. FEMINISMS
6. 10/11:
GLOBAL
FEMINISMS
7. 10/13: RESISTANCE,
ALLIANCES, AND COALITIONS
8. 10/18: THE
FAMILY ECONOMY AND TRADITIONAL WOMEN'S WORK
9. 10/20: INDUSTRIALIZATION
AND THE TRANSITION TO WAGE LABOR
10. 10/25: THE
GLOBAL ECONOMY
11. 10/27: SOCIAL
WELFARE POLICIES
12. 11/1: WHOSE
BODY? HEALTH, FOOD, AND BEAUTY
13. 11/3: REPRODUCTION
14. 11/8: SEXUALITIES
15. 11/10: ENVISIONING
THE BODY
16. 11/15: SEX
AND VIOLENCE I: RAPE AND HARASSMENT
17. 11/17: SEX
AND VIOLENCE II: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD ABUSE
18. 11/22: LANGUAGE
AND CREATIVITY I: Speech, Sound, and Imagination
19. 11/24: LANGUAGE
AND CREATIVITY II, III:
Utopian and Dystopian Visions; Student Creativity
20. 11/29: MOVEMENTS
FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: WAR, PEACE, SPIRITUALITY
21. 12/1: POLITICS
AND EDUCATION
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