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HCOM 342: Feminist Theories & MethodsSection 1 - 4 Units Section InformationDays, Times, and Locations
Monday
Wednesday
Class Number (Formerly CRN)40574 Instructor(s)Enrollment
University Learning RequirementsFaculty InformationIlene Feinman Email: ifeinman@csumb.edu Phone: (831) 582-4147 Office: Humanities & Communication, Room 111 Source: A-Z Index Department InformationName: Humanities and Communication ~ Division of Email: humanities_communication@csumb.edu Phone: 582-3889 Fax: 582- 3780 Building: Humanities & Communication Website: http://hcom.csumb.edu Source: A-Z Index More InformationCourse Description:Explores modes of analysis that engage the intersectionality of gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, economic class, and (dis)ability. Readings and activities will ponder the ways that different feminist theoretical paradigms work to advance social justice. Offers built-in assessment in HCOM MLO 5 or the concentrations in Women's Studies or Comparative American Studies. Requires successful completion of the ENGCOM ULR. (Offered every year.) Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:Footnotes:
Start & End Dates:Start: August 24, 2009 Consent Requirements:Course Materials
Julie Bettie, Women without class : girls, race, and identity (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003)
[edited by] Carole R. McCann and Seung-kyung Kim, Feminist theory reader : local and global perspectives (New York: Routledge, 2009)
edited Tara McKelvey, One of the guys : women as aggressors and torturers (Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, 2007) |
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