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Women's and Gender Studies  (B.A.)

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Courses
WSTA01H3 WSTA03H3 WSTB05H3 WSTB10H3 WSTB11H3 WSTB12H3 WSTB13H3 WSTC02H3
WSTC10H3 WSTC11H3 WSTC12H3 WSTC13H3 WSTC14H3 WSTC15H3 WSTC16H3 WSTC20H3
WSTC30H3 WSTC31H3 WSTC32H3 WSTD01H3 WSTD03H3 WSTD04H3

Faculty List

C. Bertrand-Jennings, L. ès L. (Paris), Ph.D. (Wayne State), Professor Emerita
F. Iacovetta, M.A., Ph.D. (York, Canada), Professor
A. Sev'er, B.A., M.A. (Windsor), Ph.D. (York, Canada), Professor
L. Carney, M.A. (Columbia), Associate Professor
M.B. Goldman, M.A., (Victoria), Ph.D. (Toronto), Associate Professor
P-C. Hsiung, B.A. (National Chun-sing University), M.A. (Chinese Cultural University), M.A., Ph.D. (UCLA), Associate Professor
L. Lange, B.A., M.A. (Manitoba), Ph.D. (Toronto), Associate Professor
M. Mahtani, B.A. (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (London), Associate Professor
D. McCarthy, B.A. (Toronto), Associate Professor
P. Sperdakos, B.A (McGill), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Associate Professor
D.E. Bender, M.A., Ph.D. (New York), Assistant Professor
K.R. Larson, M.Phil., M.St. (Oxford), Ph.D. (Toronto), Assistant Professor
K. Liddle, B.A. (Oberlin), M.A. (Auburn), Ph.D. (Emory), Assistant Professor
A. Maurice, M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell), Assistant Professor
A. Mullen, B.A. (California), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale), Assistant Professor
J-k. Park, B.A., M.A. (Sookmyung Women's), M.S., Ph.D. (Illinois), Assistant Professor
V. Tahmasebi-Birgani, Ph.D. (York, Canada), Assistant Professor
C. Guberman, B.A. (Manitoba), M.E.S. (York), Senior Lecturer
T. Lamie, B.A. (Dalhousie), M.F.A. (York), Senior Lecturer
T. Mars, Senior Lecturer
J. English, M.A., PhD (Toronto), Lecturer
N.C. Johnston, M.A., Ph.D. (York, Canada), Lecturer

Program Director: N. Johnston Email: johnston@utsc.utoronto.ca (416-208-4767)
Women's and Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary program that examines the development, transmission, and transformation of ideas and attitudes about women and gender across different historical periods, societies, and cultures. The program integrates theory and practice by introducing students to scholarship from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives and challenging them to work for change and equality in their communities and in their daily lives. Women's and Gender Studies courses invite students to consider topics such as women's roles in society, history, philosophy, and religion; gender and the media; women and work; gender, race and class; international development; gender and sexuality; women and politics; women and literature; gender and language; women and social change; women and the family; and gender and the arts. The Women's and Gender Studies program at U of T Scarborough is unique in that it benefits from the interdisciplinary structure of the Humanities department while also reaching further across disciplinary boundaries through its strong affiliation with the Social Sciences. Students will develop critical and analytic skills as thinkers, writers, and communicators that will shape their research and their ability to work on issues involving women and equity at the community level. The program at U of T Scarborough also emphasizes the diversity of women's lives and experiences globally, particularly in relation to differences in race, ethnicity, class, age, sexual orientation, and disability; the diversity of our student body greatly enriches our consideration of these issues. A degree including Women's and Gender Studies will enable students to assess how women's roles across disciplines impact our understanding of society and history and our actions, past and present, within local and global communities. Students preparing for a career in education, research, business, administration, government, law, journalism, social work, equity issues, or activism are encouraged to consider enrolling in a Women's and Gender Studies program.
Guidelines for 1st year course selection
Students who intend to complete a Women's and Gender Studies program should include WSTA01H & WSTA03H in their 1st year course selection. Students are also encouraged to take HUMA01H (Exploring Key Questions in the Humanities) as early as possible in their studies.
The Women's Studies Study Guide is available at: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/%7Ehumdiv/Womens_Studies/studyguide/index.htm

MAJOR PROGRAM IN WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES

Program Supervisor: L. Carney (416-287-7171) Email: wst-program-supervisor@utsc.utoronto.ca
Program Requirements: Students must complete seven full credits as follows:
  1. WSTA01H Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
    and
    WSTA03H Introduction to Theories of Feminism
  2. WSTB05H Fundamentals of Research in Women's and Gender Studies
  3. WSTB11H Race, Class and Gender
  4. WSTC02H Applied Research in Women's and Gender Studies
  5. WSTD01H Senior Project in Women's and Gender Studies
    or WSTD03H Senior Seminar in Health, Sexualities and the Gendered Body/Representations and Constructions of Women and Gender
    or WSTD04H Senior Seminar in Gender, Equity and Human Rights/Gender, Local and Global Communities
    or One D-level elective cross-listed with WST, with the approval of the program supervisor
  6. One further credit in WST
  7. 3.0 credits from the list below (students should check course descriptions for prerequisites):
    Note: Not all courses in #7 are offered every year.
    Please note that courses have been organized into four thematic clusters to assist students in planning - there is no program requirement related to the clusters.
    Cluster #1: Health, Sexualities, and the Gendered Body
    ANTC15H Genders and Sexualities
    ANTD01H The Body in Culture and Society
    ENGC76H/VPAC47H The Body in Modernity: Theories and Representations
    ENGC77H/VPAC48H The Body in Contemporary Culture: Theories and Representations
    GGRD10H Health and Sexuality
    HLTC02H Women and Health: Past and Present
    PSYD18H Psychology of Gender
    PSYD22H Socialization Processes
    WSTB12H Women: Issues of Violence and Safety
    Cluster #2: Representations and Constructions of Women and Gender
    ENGB50H Women and Literature: Forging a Tradition
    ENGB51H Gender and Genre
    ENGC34H Early Modern Women and Literature: 1500-1700
    ENGD80H Women and Canadian Writing
    LINC28H Language and Gender
    PHLB13H Philosophy and Feminism
    PSYD18H Psychology of Gender
    SOCC08H Gender and Information Technology
    VPHB57H Women in the Arts: Hot Mamas, Amazons, and Madonnas
    VPMC83H Music and Gender
    WSTB13H Women and the Media
    WSTC12H Writing the Self: Autobiographies of Global Francophone Women
    WSTC16H Criminal Women: Gender, Justice and the Media
    Cluster #3: Gender, Equity, and Human Rights
    GASB20H Gender and Social Institutions in Asia
    MGTC23H Diversity in the Workplace
    POLC76H Women in Political and Social Thought
    POLC77H Women in Political and Social Thought II
    SOCC09H Sociology of Gender and Work
    SOCC10H Gendered Selves, Gendered Lives and Inequalities
    SOCC38H Gender and the Sociology of Higher Education
    WSTB10H Women: Initiatives for Change
    WSTC14H Women, Community and Policy Change
    WSTC15H Feminism, Education, and Literacy
    Cluster #4: Gender, Local and Global Communities, and Diaspora
    ANTC14H Feminism and Anthropology
    GASC20H Gendering Global Asia
    GGRD09H Feminist Geographies
    HISC45H Immigrant and Race Relations in Canadian History
    HISD30H Gendering America
    HISD46H Selected Topics in Canadian Women's History
    HISD56H 'Coolie'! Plantations and South Asian Diasporas
    SOCB48H Family and Society
    SOCB49H Family in Transition
    SOCC24H Changing Family Life in Canada
    SOCC29H Cross-Cultural Family Forms
    (WSTB15H) Women in the Cyberspace: Transnational Feminist Networks and Activism
    WSTC10H Women and Development
    WSTC11H Applied Studies in Women and Development
    WSTC13H Women, Gender and Islam
    WSTC20H Women and Environments

MINOR PROGRAM IN WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES

Program Supervisor: L. Carney (416-287-7171) Email: wst-program-supervisor@utsc.utoronto.ca
Program Requirements: Students must complete four full credits as follows:
  1. WSTA01H Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
    and
    WSTA03H Introduction to Theories of Feminism
  2. WSTB05H Fundamentals of Research in Women's and Gender Studies
  3. WSTB11H Race, Class and Gender
  4. Two further credits in Women's and Gender Studies at the B, C, or D level and/or from the list of courses in other disciplines which deal with women's/gender issues provided in #7 in the Major Program; at least one of these credits must be at the C- or D-level.

WSTA01H3 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
An introduction to the study of women around the world from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Issues to be addressed will include: women's diversity locally and globally, patriarchal foundations, the dynamics of socialization, and the transmission and perpetuation of images of women.
Exclusion: (NEW160Y), WGS160Y

WSTA03H3 Introduction to Theories of Feminism
An introduction to feminist theories with a focus on the diverse, multidisciplinary and multicultural expressions of feminist thought. An overview of the major themes, concepts and terminologies in feminist thinking and an exploration of their meanings.
Exclusion: (NEW160Y), WGS160Y, WGS200Y

WSTB05H3 Fundamentals of Research in Women's and Gender Studies
An examination of topical and critical research in women's issues from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective. Fundamentals of conducting research are examined.
This course will provide practice in critical analysis of contemporary issues as they affect women globally. Issues will be drawn from a range of disciplines, including history, sociology, education, literature, the arts and sciences.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTB10H3 Women: Initiatives for Change
An examination of local and global movements for change, past and current, which address issues concerning women.
This course will survey initiatives from the individual and community to the national and international levels to bring about change for women in a variety of spheres.
Exclusion: (WSTA02H)
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & WSTA03H] or permission of the instructor

WSTB11H3 Race, Class and Gender
An overview of the complex interactions among race, class and gender in traditional and modern societies.
Drawing on both historical and contemporary patterns in diverse societies, the course offers feminist perspectives on the ways in which race, class, gender, and sexual orientation have shaped the lives of women and men.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTB12H3 Women: Issues of Violence and Safety
An analysis of violence against women and initiatives toward creating safety.
We will take a historical, cultural, and structural approach to studying family, state, economic, and ideological violence against women. We will explore initiatives toward making communities safer, including strategies for prevention and education.
Exclusion: (NEW373H), WGS373H
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H) or WSTB05H or WSTB11H or one half credit from the list provided in #7 in the Major Program] or permission of instructor.

WSTB13H3 Women and the Media
An interdisciplinary approach to feminist critiques of the media.
The representation of women will be examined in media such as film, television, videos, newspapers, magazines and radio. Students will also develop a perspective on women's participation in, and contributions toward, the various media industries.
Exclusion: (NEW271Y), WGS271Y
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTC02H3 Applied Research in Women's and Gender Studies
Students will design and conduct a qualitative research project about women.
Field work is the basis of this course. It will also include an overview of the various phases of carrying out research: planning the research project, choosing appropriate methods for data collection, analyzing the data and reporting the results.
Limited enrolment: 15
Exclusion: (WSTD02H)
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & WSTA03H & WSTB05H & 1.5 full credits taken from the courses listed in #3 and #7 in the Major Program

WSTC10H3 Women and Development
How development affects, and is affected by, women around the world.
Topics may include labour and economic issues, food production, the effects of technological change, women organizing for change, and feminist critiques of traditional development models.
Exclusion: (NEW425Y), WGS425Y
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)]] or IDSB01H or IDSB02H or permission of the instructor

WSTC11H3 Applied Study in Women and Development
An examination of a critical problem within the global context as it affects women in their communities.
   The class as a whole will determine the issue under consideration.
Exclusion: (WSTC10Y), (NEW425Y), WGS425Y
Prerequisite: WSTC10H

WSTC12H3 Writing the Self: Autobiographies of Global Francophone Women
An exploration of the ways in which French-speaking women from different countries construct the gendered subject in their representations of childhood, sexuality, work, maternity and illness. Texts will be read in English and an emphasis will be place on the cultural contexts of gender, ethnicity and class,
Limited enrolment: 50
Prerequisite: ENGB50H or [WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)]] & any ENG or FRE literature course] or permission of instructor.
Recommended preparation: WSTB13H

WSTC13H3 Women, Gender and Islam
Explores historical and contemporary debates regarding the construction of gender in Islam. Topics include the historical representations of Muslim woman, veiling, sexuality, Islamic law and Islamic feminism. This course situates Muslim women as multidimensional actors as opposed to the static, Orientalist images that have gained currency in the post 9/11 era.
Exclusion: WSTC30H (if taken in the 2008 Winter Session)
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)]] or permission of the instructor

WSTC14H3 Women, Community and Policy Change
An examination of the impact of social policy on women's lives, from a historical perspective.
The course will survey discriminatory practices in social policy as they affect women and immigration, health care, welfare, and the workplace. Topics may include maternity leave, sexual harassment, family benefits, divorce, and human rights policies.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTC15H3 Feminism, Education, and Literacy
Introduction to feminist education theories and practices focusing on global literacy development for women and girls: feminist debates and pedagogical practices in education from historical and cross-cultural contexts; empowerment and human rights goals for literacy; NGO and community teacher training initiatives; and international efforts to promote education reform.
Limited enrolment: 40
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)]] or permission of the instructor

WSTC16H3 Criminal Women: Gender, Justice and the Media
Examining popular media and history students will investigate themes of criminality, gender and violence in relation to the social construction of justice. Some criminal cases involving female defendants will also be analyzed to examine historical issues and social contexts. Debates in feminist theory and criminology will be discussed.
Limited enrolment: 40
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)]] or 1.0 full credit in Sociology or permission of instructor
Recommended (but not required): WSTB13H

WSTC20H3 Women and Environments
An examination of the impact the environment has on women's lives around the world. Current and historical perspectives.
Topics will include: the impact of environmental degradation on women's bodies; planning for safer places; global sustainable development; ecofeminism; the gender division of spaces.
Prerequisite: Two full credits in WST, or permission of the instructor

WSTC30H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
An examination of a current topic relevant to women's and gender studies.
Students will have the opportunity to explore recent scholarship in a specific content area which will vary from year to year. Participation in a related project/practicum in the community may be incorporated into the course.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTC31H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
An examination of a current topic relevant to women's and gender studies.
Students will have the opportunity to explore recent scholarship in a specific content area which will vary from year to year. Participation in a related project/practicum in the community may be incorporated into the course.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTC32H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
An examination of a current topic relevant to women's and gender studies.
Students will have the opportunity to explore recent scholarship in a specific content area which will vary from year to year. Participation in a related project/practicum in the community may be incorporated into the course.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] or permission of the instructor

WSTD01H3 Senior Project in Women's and Gender Studies
Students will choose a topic of special interest to them, and undertake an in-depth investigation of the topic under the supervision of a Women's and Gender Studies faculty member.
A substantial essay on the approved topic will be given to two evaluators - the course co-ordinator and the supervising faculty member.
This course is only open to Women's and Gender Studies Major program students with a strong record who are completing the last 5 credits of their degree. Enrolment must be approved by the program supervisor and the course coordinator in the term prior to the start of the course.
Prerequisite: At least 12 FCE including WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] & WSTB05H & 1.5 full credits taken from the courses listed in #3 and #7 in the Major Program.

WSTD03H3 Senior Seminar in Health, Sexualities and the Gendered Body/Constructions of Women and Gender
An advanced and in-depth examination of selected topics related to health, sexualities, the gendered body, and the representations and constructions of women and gender. The course will be in a seminar format with student participation expected. It is writing intensive and involves a major research project.
Limited enrolment: 20
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] & WSTB11H & two C-level courses from Clusters 1 & 2 in Requirement 7 of the Major Program.

WSTD04H3 Senior Seminar in Gender, Equity and Human Rights/Gender, Local and Global Communities
An advanced and in-depth examination of selected topics related to women and gender, equity, diversity and human rights in the context of local and global communities, and diaspora. The course will be in a seminar format with student participation expected. It is writing intensive and involves a major research project.
Limited enrolment: 20
Prerequisite: WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] & WSTB11H & WSTA01H & [WSTA03H or (WSTA02H)] & WSTB11H & two C-level courses from Clusters 3 & 4 in Requirement 7 of the Major Program..

Published Tuesday October 6th, 2009   Section last updated Thu Jul 16, 2009

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