Dear Colleagues,
Please advertise Women's Studies 602 to interested students. I've seen the
reading list; this will be a stunning course.
Sisterly,
Cheryl
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>Subject: Advertise Women's Studies 602
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>Dear Cheryl,
>
>Since currently there are only 3 students officially enrolled in Women's
>Studies 602 (there is one additional student who is planning on taking it
>after the schedule is changed), I would appreciate it very much if you
>could send the following course description to the mailing lists that you
>deem appropriate.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Yu-Fang
>
>
>WMS 602 Feminist Theory and Methodology
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>
>This graduate seminar investigates innovative research methods as they are
>theorized and practiced within contemporary feminist scholarship. In
>particular, this seminar focuses on recent inquires into the
>interconnections between knowledge production and the formations of
>gender, race, class, sexuality within the contexts of U.S. nation
>building, imperial expansion, and globalization. Readings include works
>by Lauren Berlant, Ann Cvetkovich, Cynthia Enloe, Amy Kaplan, Laura Kang,
>Lisa Lowe, Aihwa Ong, Ellen Messer-Davidow, Malani McAlister, Chandra
>Talpade Mohanty, Chela Sandoval, Saskia Sassen, Siobhan Somerville, Amy
>Dru Stanley, Laura Wexler, and many others.
Cheryl Johnson
Director, Women's Studies
Associate Professor of English
126 MacMillan Hall
Office: 513 529-4616
Fax: 513 529-1890
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