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WMST 401 closed, replaced by WGST 401.
Delivery mode: Individualized study.
Credits: 3 - Social Science
Prerequisite: None. WMST 266 is strongly recommended.
Centre: Centre for Work and Community Studies
WMST 401 has a Challenge for Credit option.
Women's Studies 401: Contemporary Feminist Theory is intended to offer both an overview of feminist theories and women's movements in Canada and elsewhere in the world and a critical discussion of varieties of feminism as they pertain to issues such as gender violence, reproduction, work, families, and sexuality. The course and the readings in the course attempt to recognize the differences among women according to factors such as class, race, sexual orientation, citizenship, and physical ability. It is hoped that the course indicates the tremendous changes that have come about with respect to issues in feminist theory in the last 50 years or so.
Unit 1: Introduction to Feminist Theory: Canadian and Global Perspectives
Unit 2: Women's Movements Around the World
Unit 3: Work
Unit 4: Sexuality
Unit 5: Reproduction
Unit 6: Gendered Violence
To receive credit for WMST 401, you must achieve a course composite grade of at least "D" (50 percent). The weighting of the composite grade is as follows:
Quiz | Mid-term Exam | Essay | Total |
---|---|---|---|
15% | 45% | 40% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Crow, B.A., & Gotell, L. (2004). Open boundaries: A Canadian women’s studies reader.(2nd ed.). Toronto: Prentice Hall.
Smith, B. (Ed.). (2000). Global feminisms since 1945. London: Routledge.
The course materials also include a study guide and a student manual.