This course will introduce students to thinking critically and analytically about feminist approaches to knowledge production, examining identities and subjectivities, and critical excavations of lived experiences and consciousness. We will focus on how race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, religion, ethnicity, and geopolitical location affect feminist research and scholarship. Completion of 1110 strongly recommended prior to enrollment in this course.
This course will introduce students to thinking critically and analytically about feminist approaches to knowledge production, examining identities and subjectivities, and critical excavations of lived experiences and consciousness. We will focus on how race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, religion, ethnicity, and geopolitical location affect feminist research and scholarship. Completion of 1110 strongly recommended prior to enrollment in this course.