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Women's Studies
Women's Studies
Loeb Building A812
Telephone: 520-6645
Fax: 520-2154
The Institute
Director, Katherine Arnup
The Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's Studies does not offer a program at the
graduate level. However, it does offer
graduate-level courses which can, with the permission
of the school, institute, or department in which the student is enrolled, be used towards
a degree program.
Graduate Courses
Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date
statement of course offerings for 1999-2000,
please consult the Registration Instructions
and Class Schedule booklet published in the summer.
F,W,S indicates term of offering. Courses offered in the fall and winter are followed by
T. The number following the letter indicates the credit weight of the course: 1 denotes
0.5 credit, 2 denotes 1.0 credit, etc.
Women's Studies 09.500F1 or W1
Issues for Feminist Scholarship
The seminar is designed to inform students about the inception and the development
of feminist scholarship in Canada and internationally, and to encourage critical analysis
of such questions as the connection between feminist scholarship and feminist activism;
the benefits and the hazards of interdisciplinary research; the importance of making
interconnections between analyses of gender and analyses of social class, race/ethnicity,
and sexual orientation; and the challenge of integrating feminist research into the
traditional disciplines. While the course focuses
primarily on developments in a selection of disciplines in the humanities and the social
sciences, students interested in gender as a category of analysis are eligible to enroll in
this course from all faculties, including science and engineering.
Prerequisite: Graduate standing and permission of the Institute.
Women's Studies 09.501F1 or W1
Research Seminar in Women's Studies
A seminar in which each student undertakes a cross-disciplinary research project for
which gender is a primary category of analysis.
Prerequisite: Women's Studies 09.500 and permission of the Institute.
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