PHL 544
Feminist Philosophy
This course takes up central concepts and debates in classic and contemporary feminist philosophy by examining its history and its diverse approaches and methodologies (e.g. liberal, radical, intersectional, Marxist, de-colonial, Indigenous, and psychoanalytic). The aim of the course is to critically analyze the relationship between feminist approaches and philosophy, knowledge production, and social change within national and transnational contexts, exploring such themes as sex, sexuality, gender, sexual difference, domination, violence, power, and liberation.
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This was taught by Jeta Mulaj when I took it. I adore her teaching style. You got assigned weekly readings and then went to class and did a discussion/lecture. You do get marked for attendance/ participating but honestly the topics are so interesting that you want to go to class and speak.
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