GRSJ 303: Gender, Race, Social Justice & the Law
A survey of feminist legal thought and recent developments in feminism and law, with a focus on Canada.
GRSJ 302: Pedagogies of Social Justice
The intersections of gender, education, and work using sociological and economic frameworks.
GRSJ 301: Gender, Race & Indigeneity in Canada
Gender and indigeneity in the documented histories and narrated lives of Indigenous people in Canada.
GRSJ 300: Intersectional Approaches to Thinking Gender
Interdisciplinary exploration of the multiple intersections between gender and (neo)colonialism, racism, poverty, ableism, and heterosexism in a globalized world; historical and cross-cultural aspects, and the social construction of sex and gender, masculinity and femininity.
GRSJ 235: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Social Structures in Modern Asia
Situates “Asia” in a global context and explores the complex relationships between gender, social structures, and social change.
GRSJ 230: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Representation in Modern Asia
The complex relationships between mechanisms of power, gender, and representation in Asia in different spaces examined through an interdisciplinary lens.
GRSJ 226: Human Rights & Artistic Expression: Thinking Beyond the Legal
How human rights are expressed in the Arts. Critical engagement with feminist, race and social justice scholarship, and activism.
GRSJ 225: Youth Activism and Social Justice
A critical engagement with major issues, debates, and politics in feminist and social justice scholarship through an exploration of youth movements with a focus on activists, popular culture, digital activism, fan cultures, and literature by and for youth.
GRSJ 224C: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Social Justice in Literature
Techniques of literary study, with emphasis on intersectionality and the ways in which gender is represented in literature and contributions of feminism and gender studies to literary studies.
GRSJ 224A: Gender, Race, Sexuality & Social Justice in Literature
Techniques of literary study, with emphasis on intersectionality and the ways in which gender is represented in literature and contributions of feminism and gender studies to literary studies.