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Fall Semester 2005

Professor Alexander Antonopoulos

WSDB 290 | POLI 398T | PHIL 371



WSDB 290
This course provides an introduction to the lives and conditions of women in historical contexts. It is suited both to those interested in women's issues in general and students enrolled in Women's Studies. Topics range from motherhood, lesbianism, family, violence and racism to women's economic status and women's resistance.
Required Textbook(s):

The Second Sex
Simone de Beauvoir

Vintage
ISBN: 0679724516

Required Textbook(s):

Seeing a Color-Blind Future
Patricia J. Williams

Douglas & McIntyre / Fsg Adult
ISBN: 0374525331
Required Textbook(s):

Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black
bell hooks

South End Press
ISBN: 0896083527
Recommended Textbook(s):

All About Love: New Visions
bell hooks

HarperCollins Canada
ISBN: 0060959479

Recommended Textbook(s):

Against L
ove: A Polemic
Laura Kipnis

Vintage
ISBN: 0375719326

Recommended Textbook(s):

Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
Gloria Anzaldúa

Aunt Lute Books
ISBN: 1879960567


POLI 398T
Recommended Textbook(s):

Speaking Sex To Power
Patrick Califia

Cleis Press
ISBN: 1573441325
Recommended Textbook(s):

Sex, Politics, and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality Since 1800
Jeffrey Weeks

Longman Publishing Group
ISBN: 0582023831
Recommended Textbook(s):

The Trouble With Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life
Michael Warner

Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674004418
Recommended Textbook(s):

Identities: Race, Class, Gender, and Nationality

Linda Martin Alcoff (Editor), Eduardo Mendieta (Editor)

Blackwell Publishers
ISBN: 0631217231


PHIL 371 Philosophy of Feminism
PHIL 371 Philosophy of Feminism (3 credits) Prerequisite: PHIL 232 and 263, or permission of the Department. This course provides an introduction to some of the central issues in contemporary philosophy of feminism. The key arguments in feminist epistemology, feminist ethics, and sex and gender studies are discussed from a variety of perspectives. PHIL 371 Philosophy of Feminism (3 credits) Prerequisite: PHIL 232 and 263, or permission of the Department. This course provides an introduction to some of the central issues in contemporary philosophy of feminism. The key arguments in feminist epistemology, feminist ethics, and sex and gender studies are discussed from a variety of perspectives.
Required Textbook(s):

The Second Sex
Simone de Beauvoir

Vintage
ISBN: 0679724516

Required Textbook(s):

Beauvoir and The Second Sex
Margaret A. Simons

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742512460
Required Testbook(s):

Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction
Rosemarie Tong

HarperCollins Canada
ISBN: 0813332958
Required Testbook(s):

Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex: Interdisciplinary Essays
Ruth Evans

Manchester University Press
ISBN 0-7190-4303-4

 


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