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WSTA01H3 Introduction to Women's 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: (WSTA01Y), (NEW160Y), WGS160Y
WSTA02H3 Women: Initiatives for Change
An examination of local and global movements for change, past and current, which address issues concerning women.
Working from the base provided in WSTA01H, this course will survey initiatives from the individual to the international level to bring about change for women within the family, the workplace, and the community.
Exclusion: (WSTA01Y), (NEW160Y), WGS160Y
Prerequisite: WSTA01H or permission of the instructor
WSTB05H3 Current Research on Women's Issues
An examination of topical and critical research in women's issues from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective.
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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y) 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.
Exclusion: (WSTB11Y)
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y) 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 & [WSTA02H or one half credit from the list provided in #6 in the Major Program]] or (WSTA01Y) 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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y) or permission of the instructor
WSTB15H3 Women in the Cyberspace: Transnational Feminist Networks and Activism
While instrumental in promoting global feminist networks advocating women's equality across cultures, the Internet and new digital technologies also generate new forms of women's oppression. Examining women's "place" in the cyberspace, this course will explore women's online agency, Grrl movements, and networks along with negative "virtualities" including pornography, trafficking, etc.
Prerequisite: WSTA01H or NMEA20H
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: (WSTC10Y), (NEW425Y), WGS425Y
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & A02H] or (WSTA01Y) 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
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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y) or permission of the instructor
WSTC16H3 Criminal Women: Gender, Justice and the Media
Examining popular media, detective fiction, and film, 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 and WSTA02H] or one FCE in Sociology or permission of instructor
Recommended (but not required): WSTB13H
WSTC17H3 Women Writers and Popular Literature
This course examines women's contributions, as writers, editors, publishers, and readers, to popular literature in a variety of genres, and feminist strategies to examine their cultural and social significance. Students will be introduced to theoretical approaches to North American and international reading communities, and women's writing in a global context.
Limited enrolment: 40
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H and WSTA02H] or ENGB50H or permission of the instructor
Recommended (but not required): WSTB13H
WSTC18H3 Women and Family in South Asia
Are South Asian women helpless patriarchal victims? Or, are they active agents who negotiate with, and challenge gender, racial, and class oppression? We explore these issues within the differential encounters of men and women with imperialism and capitalism, the modern family and society, and Third World feminism.
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H3 & WSTA02H3] or permission of the instructor
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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y)] 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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y)] 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 & WSTA02H] or (WSTA01Y) or permission of the instructor
WSTD01H3 Senior Project in Women's 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 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.
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & WSTA02H or (WSTA01Y)] & WSTB05H & one and one-half credits taken from the courses listed in #3 and #6 in the Major Program.
WSTD02H3 Women's Studies: Research and Methods
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.
Prerequisite: [WSTA01H & WSTA02H or (WSTA01Y)] & WSTB05H & one and one-half credits taken from the courses listed in #3 and #6 in the Major Program
Published Friday January 18th, 2008 Section last updated Thu Aug 2, 2007
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