Transformation Interdisciplinary and intersectional approach introducing students to contemporary feminist, Indigenous, decolonial, and transnational theories, issues, conflicts, methodologies, and critiques of prevailing approaches to the construction of knowledge. Themes include, feminist epistemology, ontology, knowledge, and ethics in feminist research. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for WGST 3809 (no longer offered), WGST 3810 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing and 1.0 credit in WGST or permission of the Institute. Lecture three hours a week.
Transformation Interdisciplinary and intersectional approach introducing students to contemporary feminist, Indigenous, decolonial, and transnational theories, issues, conflicts, methodologies, and critiques of prevailing approaches to the construction of knowledge. Themes include, feminist epistemology, ontology, knowledge, and ethics in feminist research. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Precludes additional credit for WGST 3809 (no longer offered), WGST 3810 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing and 1.0 credit in WGST or permission of the Institute. Lecture three hours a week.