Courses
Graduate Courses Offered by Feminist Studies Department Faculty
The three required courses (200, 201, and 202) will be taught annually by Feminist Studies faculty. The timing of the other courses will vary.
FMST 200 | Feminist Theories | |
FMST 201 | Feminist Methodologies | |
FMST 202 | Disciplining Knowledge | |
FMST 203 | Feminist Pedagogies | B. Aptheker |
FMST 204 | Ethnographic Writing and Social Documentation | M. Ochoa |
FMST 207 | Topics in Queer/Race Studies | A. Arondekar |
FMST 208 | African(a) Genders and Sexualities | X. Livermon |
FMST 209 | Comparative Empires: Gender, Slavery, Race | A. Arondekar |
FMST 211 | Sexuality, Race, and Migration in the Americas | F. Schaeffer-Grabiel |
FMST 212 | Feminist Theory and the Law | G. Dent |
FMST 214 | Topics in Feminist Science Studies | K. Barad |
FMST 215 | Postcolonial and Postsocialist Transnational Analytics | N. Atanasoski |
FMST 216 | Archives/Genders/Histories: An Introduction | A. Arondekar |
FMST 218 | Militarism and Tourism | J. Kelly |
FMST 222 | Religion, Feminism, and Sexual Politics | N. Atanasoski |
FMST 232 | Topics in Postcolonial Studies | M. Murty |
FMST 243 | Feminism, Race, and the Politics of Knowledge | N. Mitchell |
FMST 260 | Black Feminist Reconstruction | B. Aptheker |
FMST 264 | Idea of Africa | G. Dent |
FMST 268A | Science and Justice: Experiments in Collaboration | K. Barad |
FMST 268B | Science and Justice Research Seminar | K. Barad |
FMST 290 | First-Year Advising/TA Training | |
FMST 297 | Independent Study | |
FMST 297F | Collaborative Research and Advising | |
FMST 298 | Group Dissertation Research | |
FMST 299 | Dissertation Research |
Graduate Courses Offered by Feminist Studies Affiliated Faculty
The courses taught by the Affiliated Faculty will be reviewed annually by the Graduate Director in Feminist Studies and, in consultation with the Affiliated and FMST faculty, the Department will update and augment this list as new courses become available, older ones cease to be taught, and new faculty affiliate with the department, or retire from their own departments. This has been the longstanding practice of the Feminist Studies Department since implementing the Designated Emphasis program in 1992.
ANTH 231 | Intimacy and Affective Labor | M. Moodie |
ANTH 232 | Bodies, Knowledge, Practice | N. Chen |
ANTH 234 | Feminist Anthropology | M. Moodie |
ANTH 238 | Afterlife of Slavery | S. Shange |
ANTH 243 | Cultures of Capitalism | L. Rofel |
ANTH 249 | Ecological Discourses | A. Tsing |
ANTH 255 | Regulating Religion/Sex | M. Fernando |
ANTH 260 | Anthropology of Freedom | M. Fernando |
FILM 226 | Queer Theory and Global Film and Media | P. Limbrick |
FILM 284 | Film, Culture, and Modernity | S. Stamp |
HIS 204A | History of Gender Research Seminar | M. Westerkamp |
HIS 205 | Diaspora and World History | L. Haas |
HIS 215A | U.S. Labor and Working Class History | D. Frank |
HIS 221 | Empires and New Nations in the Americas | L. Haas |
HIS 227 | Gender and Colonialism | E. Honig |
HIS 230B | Engendering China | G. Hershatter |
HIS 230C | Readings in Twentieth Century China | E. Honig |
HIS 231 | Historicizing the People's Republic of China | E. Honig |
HIS 243 | Transnational Japan | N. Aso |
HIS 244 | Gender and Japanese History | N. Aso |
LALS 210 | Latina Feminisms: Theory and Practice | P. Zavella |
LALS 215 | Latina Cultural Studies: Transborder Feminist Imaginaries | R. Fregoso |
LALS/FMST 240 | Culture and Politics of Human Rights | R. Fregoso |
LALS 242 | Globalization, Transnationalism, and Gender in the Americas | P. Zavella/R. Fregoso |
LIT 230C | Feminist Theories/Historical Perspectives | C. Freccero |
LIT 231A | Studies in Literary and Cultural History | S. Gillman |
LIT 250 | Theory and Methods | R. Wilson |
LIT 251 | Topics in Cultural Studies | C. Hong |
MUSC 254K | Music, Gender, and Sexuality | T. Merchant |
POLI 204 | Bodies in History | V. Seth |
PSYC 210 | The Experimental Method in Social Psychology | E. Zubriggen |
PSYC 247 | Special Topics in Developmental Psychology | C. Leaper |
PSYC/FMST 251 | Feminist Theory and Social Psychology | A. Hurtado |
PSYC 254 | Psychology of Gender | C. Leaper |
PSYC 256 | Psychology of Social Class and Economic Justice | H. Bullock |
PSYC 264 | Transnational Feminism, Development, and Psychology | S. Grabe |
SOCY 249 | Feminisms and Cultural Politics | J. Bettie |
SOCY 255 | Engaging Cultural Studies | J. Bettie |
SOCY 264 | Science, Technology, and Medicine | J. Reardon |