Geology 399 - Getting Ahead in Geol/Geog
Fall
2015
01
1.00
Michelle Markley;Penny Taylor
F 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
93258
Clapp Laboratory 301
mmarkley@mtholyoke.edu;pmtaylor@mtholyoke.edu
93258,93249
This course is designed to introduce students to social, cultural, historical, and political perspectives on gender and its construction. Through discussion and writing, we will explore the intersections among gender, race, class, and sexuality in multiple settings and contexts. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to a variety of questions, we will consider the distinctions between sex and gender, women's economic status, the making of masculinity, sexual violence, queer movements, racism, and the challenges of feminist activism across nations, and possibilities for change. We will also examine the development of feminist theory, including its promises and challenges.
This course is limited to Geography and Geology majors and minors
Course meets on Fridays just after the 'Earth Adventures at Lunch' talks.