Women's and Gender Studies (WGST) 400
Feminism in the Western Tradition 1790s-1940s (Revision 1)
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Delivery Mode: Individualized study; video/audio components.*
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Credits:3
Area of Study:Humanities
Prerequisite:None. WGST 266 is strongly recommended.
Precluded Course:WMST 400. (WGST 400 cannot be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained for WMST 400.)
Centre:Centre for Work and Community Studies
WGST 400 has a Challenge for Credit option.
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Overview
WGST 400 deals with selected aspects of feminist thought and feminist movements in the Western tradition from the 1790s to the 1940s. Its topics include various debates about the meaning of feminism, and feminist critiques of, and attempts to change the social order in particular times and places.
Outline
Unit 1: Feminism: Every Woman's Heritage?
Unit 2: The Struggle for Full Citizenship
Unit 3: Bread and Roses
Unit 4: Man-made Religion
Unit 5 Institutionalized Sexuality
Unit 6: Women and (Men's?) Wars
Evaluation
To receive credit for WGST 400, you must obtain a grade of "50" per cent or better on the final assignment, and achieve a course composite grade of at least "D" (50 per cent). The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:
Assign. 1: Short Essays Assignment | Assign. 2: Comparative Book Review | Assign. 3: Research Paper Assign. | Total |
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20% | 30% | 50% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Course Materials
The course materials include a study guide, a student manual, and two readers.
Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.
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Last updated by SAS 09/10/2013 12:28:39