Classes

Marriage & Citizenship (WGST 3850)

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2014

This course examines the public character of marriage and its tangible effects on private lives and in shaping the body politic. It looks at both the historical and contemporary ways in which marriage laws and policies in Canada, the US and Europe deeply shape inclusions and exclusions of citizenship, and enforce gender, sexual and racial hierarchies of social life. It also examines marriage as a commodity in popular culture and consumer markets.

Introduction to Women & Gender Studies (WGST 1000)

Semester: 

Spring

Offered: 

2014

This course focuses on a wide range of topics pertaining to our social world. These include health and reproduction; sexualities; domestic work and global economic production; representations of bodies in media and culture; and politics and feminist activism. The course attends not only  to questions of sex and gender but to how these interlock with issues of colonialism, capitalism, globalization, race and class that shape our every day lives.