Women's & Gender Studies (WGS) |
315 Hendricks, 541-346-5529
College of Arts and Sciences
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8 - No cost for class textbook materials.
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Course Data
| WGS 321 Fem Pers: Id/Race/Cul >2 >AC >US |
4.00 cr. |
| Examines intersections of race and ethnicity, class, sexuality, and gender in the history and lives of United States women of color. Explores definitions of community, culture, and identity. |
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Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
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| Instructor: |
Balogun K  |
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| Office Hours: |
1345 - 1530 W |
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Course Fees: |
$25.00 per credit |
Prereqs/Comments: |
Prereqs waived for summer 2025 |
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Prereq: one course WGS or ES 101. |
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CRN |
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Instructor |
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41452 |
11 |
40 |
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7/21-8/17 |
ASYNC WEB |
Balogun K |
!$8 |
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Academic Deadlines
| Deadline |
Last day to: |
| July 23: |
Last day to change to or from audit |
| July 23: |
Add this course |
| July 23: |
Drop this course (100% refund, no W recorded) |
| July 26: |
Withdraw from this course (75% refund, W recorded) |
| July 28: |
Withdraw from this course (50% refund, W recorded) |
| July 30: |
Withdraw from this course (25% refund, W recorded) |
| August 7: |
Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded) |
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Expanded Course Description
| This course examines the ways in which race, class, gender, and sexuality intersect to form systems of inequality, formations of identity, and sites for political agency. Multi-racial interdisciplinary feminist perspectives have interrogated the politics within feminist discussions to re-center intersecting identities to better understand the histories, experiences, and the contemporary politics of women of color. This challenge to both the academy and institutional systems has called for a complication of monolithic assumptions within the "study of women." The readings emphasize theoretical dialogues confronting the complexities of inclusion/exclusion in feminism, first/third world constructions, and difference within difference that further complicate our assumptions of identity, community, and culture. Such frameworks through the course include, but are not limited to; indigenous feminisms, critical race theory, borderlands, and globalization. Through film and literary narratives students will have the opportunity to critically analyze the social positions, representations, and political projects centering the lives and experiences of women of color. |
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