3.00 Credits
Introduces the vigorous, interdisciplinary, complex and diverse intellectual history of feministtheories, methodologies and politics. Includes classical feminist advocacy from early centuriesto feminist theories in early 21st century, from Euro-American feminist philosophical traditionsto the more global, multicultural, intersectional, and continuously multidisciplinary feministcriticisms, with rich dialogues crossing periods and borders. Intersects and is enriched by multiplecritical categories of gender, sexuality, class, race, ethnicity, nation, culture, knowledge and power.Stimulates, engages with, and empowers students. Encourages students to actively apply feministknowledge to their own cross-disciplinary learning, personal growth, empowerment and activistsocial transformation.