Academic Catalog 2016-2018

PHIL 3220 Gender: Ethics & Politics

A survey and critical analysis of contemporary feminist scholarship. Course will explore the distinctions between the various forms of feminism, such as liberal, socialist, radical, lesbian, and postmodern, and will address such concepts and topics as gender socialization, gender in relation to race and class, inequality, oppression, violence, work, families, mothering and fathering, intimacy and sexuality, health and medicine, and ethics. This course will be offered with an honors option for honors students.

Credits

3.00 units

Cross Listed Courses

POL 3220