This course is designed to explore the topic of feminist theory, primarily as is has developed in the Western world and particularly the United States. The class will explore what feminist theory is, as well as the various sub-types of feminist theory. The class will then explore the development of Western/U.S. feminist thought from a historical standpoint. Additional or more advanced readings and assignments will be required for WGS 6910. Cross-List: WGS 6910
Dates | Fall 2020 | 8/31/20 - 12/18/20 |
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Credits | 3.0 |
Delivery | Online |
Gray, Angela | angela.enno@usu.edu |
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Seats Available | 40 of 40 Available |
Waitlist Available | 100 of 100 Available |
Center | CRN | Building (Rooms) |
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Logan | 55080 | Online |
Blanding | 55087 | Online |
Brigham City | 55081 | Online |
Kaysville | 55083 | Online |
Moab | 55082 | Online |
Orem | 55084 | Online |
Out of State | 55091 | Online |
Price | 55085 | Online |
Salt Lake | 55086 | Online |
Southwest * | 55088 | Online |
Tooele | 55089 | Online |
Uintah Basin | 55090 | Online |
* Not all courses designated "southwest" are available at every Southwest location. Speak with a southwest advisor to confirm availability.