This one and half credit course will allow students to explore feminist lives and legacies, with a particular focus on readings for March as Women's History Month. Students will study the lives of feminists not typically found in their high school textbooks and engage in critical discussion of the assigned readings with classmates. Class discussions will include feminist inquiry and feminist theory and will explore how knowledge is constructed and history preserved. This course may be repeated with permission of the instructor. Readings covered will be different each semester.
WST 260: Feminist Lives & Legacies
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