Study of Women and Gender 101 - SWG READS:WOMEN, RACE & CULTUR
Fall
2013
01
1.00
Susan Van Dyne
Th 07:30-09:00
Smith College
19990-F13
SEELYE 106
svandyne@smith.edu
The course offers a series of talks and discussions about the ways that SWG reads the world around us and the times we live in. This course is designed to introduce students to "intersectionality," as a core concept and a distinctive methodology of the Study of Women and Gender. We?ll use a series of contemporary case studies drawn from current events, music, film, literature and history to develop a deeper awareness of how our individual experiences and social and historical forces intersect. The course meets Thursday evenings from 7:30-9:00 pm for 7 weeks beginning on September 12 and ending October 24. 1 credit, graded S/U only.