Fall 2023 Women's Studies UN3311 section 001

FEMINIST THEORY

Call Number 00727
Day & Time
Location
R 2:10pm-4:00pm
LL001 MILSTEIN CEN
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Marisa Solomon
Type SEMINAR
Course Description

This course explores the formation of desire, sexuality, and subjectivity through the frameworks of feminist epistemologies (the question of what we can know) and feminist ethics (the question of how to be responsible within our relationships and local and global communities). We will reflect on the tension between the limits of what we can know about ourselves and others and the imperative to care for each other and remain accountable for our individual and collective actions and inaction. We will investigate how our deepest emotions, intimate encounters, and secret fantasies are formed by larger social and political contexts. In turn, we will also question how these intimate relationships with ourselves and our companions may be seen as feminist acts of resistance, disruption, and creation.

Objective I: to closely engage diverse feminist perspectives in late-twentieth- and twenty-firstcentury phenomenology, existentialism, Marxism, queer theory, critical race theory, and psychoanalysis.

Objective II: to begin to locate your own feminist perspective within the intersection of your unique experiences and the larger historical and social contexts that form you and which you may seek to transform.

Web Site Vergil
Department Women's, Gender, Sexuality Studies @Barnard
Enrollment 19 students (17 max) as of 10:05AM Saturday, April 27, 2024
Status Full
Subject Women's Studies
Number UN3311
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Campus Barnard College
Section key 20233WMST3311W001