Gender Studies 201 - Methods and Practices in Feminist Scholarship
Prac/Meth Feminist Scholarship
Spring
2025
01
4.00
Sandra Russell
TTH 10:30AM-11:45AM
Mount Holyoke College
126809
Shattuck Hall 318
russell@mtholyoke.edu
This is a class about doing research as a feminist. We will explore questions such as: What makes feminist research feminist? What makes it research? What are the proper objects of feminist research? Who can do feminist research? What can feminist research do? Are there feminist ways of doing research? Why and how do the stories we tell in our research matter? Some of the key issues and themes we will address include: accountability, location, citational practices and politics, identifying stakes and stakeholders, intersectionality, inter/disciplinarity, choosing and describing our topics and methods, and research as storytelling. The class will be writing intensive and will culminate in each student producing a research portfolio.
Prereq: GNDST-101.