17.118J / SP.412J / WGS.412J Feminist Political Thought, Fall 2000
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Wood, Elizabeth A.
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Alternative title
Feminist Political Thought
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This course focuses on a range of theories of gender in modern life. In recent years feminist scholars in a range of disciplines have challenged previously accepted notions of political theory such as the distinctions between public and private, the definitions of politics itself, the nature of citizenship, and the roles of women in civil society. In this course we will examine different aspects of women's lives through the life cycle as seen from the vantage point of political theory. In addition we will consider different ways of looking at power and political culture in modern societies, issues of race and class, poverty and welfare, sexuality and morality.
Date issued
2000-12Other identifiers
17.118J-Fall2000
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local: SP.412J
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feminism, political theory, modern society, citizenship, women, sexuality, race, class, poverty, welfare, power, culture, morality, gender, modern life, feminist scholarship, public, private, roles, civil society, political culture, 17.118J, SP.412J, WMN.412J, 17.118, SP.412, WMN.412