Introduction to Women鈥檚 Studies: Silences, Voices and Experiences

Curriculum guideline

Effective Date:
Course
Discontinued
No
Course code
GSWS 1100
Descriptive
Introduction to Women鈥檚 Studies: Silences, Voices and Experiences
Department
Gender, Sexualities and Women鈥檚 Studies
Faculty
Language, Literature & Performing Arts
Credits
3.00
Start date
End term
201930
PLAR
Yes
Semester length
15 weeks
Max class size
35
Contact hours
4 hours per week
Method(s) of instruction
Lecture
Learning activities

The course will employ a number of instructional methods to accomplish its objectives, including some or all of the following:

  1. small and large group discussions;
  2. audio-visual materials;
  3. internet exploration;
  4. interviews;
  5. seminar presentations;
  6. instructors鈥 comments on students鈥 written work;
  7. lectures (including guest lectures).
Course description
An introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Women鈥檚 Studies, this course surveys the historical marginalization of women and the development of feminist thought in Western society, focusing on the range of forces and experiences that have shaped, limited and liberated women in their lives. Students will be introduced to gender and feminist theory in order to explore the nature and extent of women鈥檚 disenfranchisement and the common and diverse ways women have sought to challenge and redefine their place in Western society.
Course content

Course content will include:

  1. representative classic works of Western feminist thought;
  2. academic/scholarly studies of historical and/or contemporary women鈥檚 experiences;
  3. some literary works (such as novels, journals, life-writings, poetry, drama) relating to historical or contemporary periods.

Course content may also include:

  1. exploration of contemporary pop culture and its representations of women (as expressed in film, advertising, and other media);
  2. required attendance at an off-campus event (literary, political, theatrical, activist, religious).
Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, successful students should be able to:

  1. understand what is meant by the silencing of women;
  2. discuss the effects of the silencing of women (psychological and societal);
  3. discuss and apply an understanding of gender theory to an analysis of women鈥檚 lives and their own experiences;
  4. discuss the experiences of women with, and the intersections among, class, age, race, sexuality and sexual orientation, and appreciate the diversity of women鈥檚 voices and experiences;
  5. understand a variety of feminist voices and the development of feminist thought in Western society;
  6. begin, through written reflection, to articulate the relevance of course materials to their own lives and experiences
Means of assessment

Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with 黑料吃瓜网曝一区二区 policy and will include both formative and summative components. Evaluation will be based on some or all of the following:

  1. journal writing;
  2. participation in class discussion;
  3. essays;
  4. research papers;
  5. oral presentations (individual and/or group);
  6. community life research;
  7. tests or quizzes;
  8. essay-type exams.
Textbook materials

A list of required textbooks and materials is provided on the Instructor鈥檚 Course Outline, which is available to students at the beginning of each semester.

Sample textbooks:

  • Ibsen, Henrik, The Doll鈥檚 House
  • Jenainati, Cathia & Judy Groves, Introducting Feminism
  • McKay, Ami, The Birth House
  • See, Lisa, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
  • Woolf, Virginia, Room of One鈥檚 Own

Sample Course-pack readings:

  • de Beauvoir, 鈥淲oman as Other鈥
  • hooks, bell, 鈥淭alking Back鈥
  • Johnson, Allan, excerpts from The Gender Knot
  • Kingston, Maxine Hong, 鈥淭he Misery of Silence鈥
  • Ruth, Sheila, 鈥淎n Introduction to Women鈥檚 Studies鈥
  • Spender, Dale, 鈥淢an Made Language鈥
  • Walker, Alice, 鈥淚n Search of Our Mothers鈥 Gardens鈥
  • Wollstonecraft, 鈥淎 Vindication of the Rights of Woman鈥

 

Prerequisites

NONE

Corequisites

NONE

Equivalencies
Which prerequisite

NONE