This is the capstone course for Gender Studies students; it is also an approved elective for English majors. As this is a capstone course, it is designed to be discussion- and project-based rather than a lecture course. Gender 306 thus provides an opportunity for you to put your gender studies theory and knowledge into practice. You will participate in an interactive, collaborative seminar and explore “real world” engagements with gender issues, identities, and inequalities through discussion of social movements, cultural productions, and similar phenomena, and complete an individual or group research project on a topic of your choice.
Gender 306 is open to all students with an interest in gender, and will facilitate the consolidation of learning about gender and sexuality gained previously. For Gender Studies students, it serves as a capstone course, building on the knowledge gained in previous courses in the major so that students can embark on creative, engaged, collaborative learning and then put that into practice through research and/or activism in and beyond the classroom. For students in the Humanities or Fine Arts, this is a chance to examine literary texts, films, dance, visual arts, music, architecture, or other cultural phenomena you’ve learned about in other papers through the specific lens of gender. As such, the course emphasises “skills-building” and “knowledge-building” in equal measure, developing students' capacities as independent learners, critical thinkers, and effective communicators.