GRSJ 210: Gender, Race & Colonialism in the Americas
Interdisciplinary exploration of the ways gender, class, sexuality and race shape modern histories in Canada, and transnationally, from 1920 to the present.
GRSJ 425A: Special Topics – Colonialism & After
Examination in depth of selected topics in gender, race, and sexuality.
GRSJ 480: Decolonizing Praxis: A Practicum in Social Justice
Connects feminist and critical race theory and practice through placement in a community organization.
GRSJ 450: Directed Studies
General reading and/or a research undertaking, with the agreement, and under supervision of, a faculty member.
GRSJ 422: Advanced Research Seminar
Critical theories, methodologies, ethics and practices appropriate for advanced feminist research.
GRSJ 415: Critical Racial & Anti-Colonial Feminist Approaches
Critical anti-colonial and feminist analyses of colonial and racial subjugation, as well as the many modalities of indigenous and minority resistance.
GRSJ 401: Gender, Body & Society
An interdisciplinary examination of the body, exploring how social relations and space are implicated in the constitution and experience of gendered bodies and identities, with an emphasis on feminist analyses of body-societal relations.
GRSJ 328: Theories of Subjectivity
How feminist scholarship has shaped and reinterpreted accounts of the subject, drawing on such traditions as structuralism, poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, postcolonialism, postmodernism, and Queer Theory.
GRSJ 327: Theories of Representation & Difference
Feminist scholarship emphasizing languages and processes of representation and the construction of difference in cultural discourses and institutions.
GRSJ 326: The Politics of Gender, Families & Nation-Building
Investigation of historical and contemporary scholarship on the diversity of families, focusing on differences of gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, and social class within and across national borders.