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Upcoming Offerings | Autumn 2024

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WGSST 7700 - Feminist Inquiry I
Dr. Treva Lindsey
In person, Tuesdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm


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WGSST 7702 - Feminist Pedagogy
Dr. Jessica Delgado
In person, Wednesdays, 11:15 am-2:00 pm


WGSST 8800.01 - Reading Whiteness
Dr. Shannon Winnubst
In person, Thursdays, 11:15 am- 2:00 pm

This course is doubly framed.  First, taking a cue from bell hooks, it reads Whiteness through the Black imagination.   Second, following the Afropessimist argument, it also confronts Whiteness as ontological, not only as historical, sociological or representational.  We will immerse ourselves in a range of texts from Black feminist, queer, and Afropessimist scholars to develop a reading practice that moves obliquely, while also fully encountering the critiques and portraits of White culture, history, and subjectivities.   The course will then open the space to cultivate this reading practice across a range of possible media, with the aim of broadening the reading of Whiteness beyond the historical, sociological, and representational registers of extant scholarship. 


For the most accurate listings, including modes of instruction please visit BuckeyeLink or Classes.osu.edu.

For more information about our courses, please visit our main course page at wgss.osu.edu/graduate/courses.

Former Offerings

Former Offerings | Spring 2024

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WGSST 7701 - Feminist Inquiry II
Dr. Linda Mizejewski
In person, Thursdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Dulles Hall 239


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WGSST 7760 - Feminist Inquiry: Methods
Dr. Jian Neo Chen
In person, Wednesdays, 2:15-5:00 pm
Dulles Hall 239


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WGSST 8800.02 - Black Feminisms in Theory & Praxis
Dr. Ashley Smith-Purviance
In person, Tuesdays, 11:15 am- 2:00 pm
Dulles Hall 239

This seminar examines various topics centering Black Feminism such as gender and (un)gendering, sexuality and sexual politics, examinations of the political economy and “the personal is political,” while interrogating Black Feminism’s limitations. Student will also gain knowledge of Black feminist contributions to feminist inquiry, pedagogy, and research methods, that are also rooted in the practice of community, movement building, activism, and organizing. 


For the most accurate listings, including modes of instruction please visit BuckeyeLink or Classes.osu.edu.

For more information about our courses, please visit our main course page at wgss.osu.edu/graduate/courses.

  

Former Offerings | Autumn 2023

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WGSST 7700 - Feminist Inquiry I
Dr. Treva Lindsey
In person, Tuesdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm


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WGSST 7702 - Feminist Pedagogy
Dr. Jessica Delgado
In person, Wednesdays, 11:15 am-2:00 pm


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WGSST 8800.01 - Transnational Perspectives on Reproductive Health, Technologies, and Justice
Dr. Mytheli Sreenivas
In person, Thursdays, 11:15 am- 2:00 pm

This course investigates the claim that reproductive justice is necessarily a transnational practice by examining health inequalities, new reproductive technologies, and cross-border feminist organizing. Considering both past and present, we will read scholarship that interrogates and re-imagines the body, sexuality, fertility, and health within broader socio-political contexts. What might a transnational lens offer to our understanding of reproduction, and why might this matter in our current moment?


For the most accurate listings, including modes of instruction please visit BuckeyeLink or Classes.osu.edu.

For more information about our courses, please visit our main course page at wgss.osu.edu/graduate/courses.

Former Offerings | Spring 2023

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WGSST 7701 - Feminist Inquiry II
Dr. Jenny Suchland
In person, Mondays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 28055


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WGSST 7702 - Feminist Pedagogy
Dr. Jessica Delgado
In person, Tuesdays, 2:15-5:00 pm
Class number 35182


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WGSST 8800.02 - Feminist Perspectives on Latinx Art & Pop Culture
Dr. Guisela Latorre
In person, Thursdays, 2:00-5:00 pm
Class number 29932

Familiarize yourself with foundational theories on nation, gender, postcolonialism, visual culture, and more through an examination of the perilous history of gender, nation and popular culture in Latin American art, film, and mass media.


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WGSST 8800.03 - Racial Capitalism
Dr. Jian Chen
In person, Fridays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 35184

This seminar explores racial theories and sensuous understandings of capitalism which unsettle the objective modernism of Western European and Euro-American capitalism—and also dominant forms of Marxist critique. Engaging with the work of Cedric Robinson, Ruthie Gilmore, Joanne Barker, Lisa Marie Cacho, Jodi Melamed, and Iyko Day, along with aspects of visual culture, literature, and social action, the course seeks to build feminist, queer, and trans* methodologies and practices attuned to the worldly, fleshy, aesthetic, technological, and/or scientific dimensions of capital. Seminar requirements include an in-class presentation, mid-semester bibliography, and final exploratory research paper or creative piece.

 


For the most accurate listings, including modes of instruction please visit BuckeyeLink or Classes.osu.edu.

For more information about our courses, please visit our main course page at wgss.osu.edu/graduate/courses.

Offerings | Autumn Semester 2022

WGSST 7700 - Feminist Inquiry I
Dr. Shannon Winnubst
In person, Thursdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 21818


WGSST 7760 - Feminist Methods
Dr. Lyn Tjon Soei Len
In person, Tuesdays, 2:15-5:00 pm
Class number 35431


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WGSST 8800.01 - Feminist Television Studies
Dr. Linda Mizejewski
In person, Wednesdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 26247

Amy Villarejo has famously asked media scholars to consider “what it is possible to think on television, not just about television, for we are ‘live’ as television is, we live life as and through television.”  This seminar takes up these questions in relation to race, queerness, and disabilities, with readings by Villarejo, Kristen J. Warner, Beretta E. Smith-Shomade, Rebecca Wanzo, Banjamin M. Han, and others.  Our topics will include digital technologies, identity and desire, viewing practices, queer temporalities, consumption, “colorblind” casting, postfeminism, postracism, and fandom.


Offerings | Spring Semester 2022

WGSST 7701 - Feminist Inquiry II
Dr. Jenny Suchland
In person, Wednesdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 22368


WGSST 7790 - Research & Writing Workshop
Dr. Jenny Suchland
In person, Thursdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 22369


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WGSST 8800.02 - Feminist Perspectives on Latinx Art & Popular Culture 
Dr. Guisela Latorre
In person, Tuesdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 34478
Familiarize yourself with foundational theories on nation, gender, postcolonialism, visual culture, and more through an examination of the perilous history of gender, nation and popular culture in Latinx art, film, and mass media.


Offerings | Autumn Semester 2021

For the most accurate listings, including modes of instruction please visit BuckeyeLink or Classes.osu.edu.

WGSST 7700 - Feminist Inquiry I
Dr. Shannon Winnubst
Thursdays, 11:15am - 2:00pm
Class number 18093


WGSST 7702- Feminist Pedagogy
Dr. Guisela Latorre
Wednesdays, 2:15-5:00pm
Class number 18094


WGSST 8800.01 - Critical Hip Hop Studies
Dr. Treva Lindsey
Tuesdays, 2:15-5:00pm
Class number 22987
This graduate seminar will explore the gender, racial, class, and sexual politics of hip hop. This course will offer an in-depth exploration of the historical, political, social, economic, and cultural contexts and implications of the representational politics espoused within and configured through hip hop culture.