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Dec 13, 2025
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GST 326 - Feminist Theories of Social Order Credit Hours: 3 This course offers an introductory survey of feminist theories within a sociological framework. Students will read and discuss significant classical and contemporary feminist writings on how social life is organized, maintained or changed. The feminist literature has led to the emergence of diverse theoretical frameworks analyzing historical and contemporary, macro and micro, public and private, local and global issues and concerns. The feminist paradigm, like many other paradigms, is inclusive of many disciplines. The sociological writings within this paradigm provide a wealth of materials on alternative views of social organization, order and conflict.
Prerequisite: SOC 150 or GST 170 . Lecture contact hours: 3
Typically offered: Spring
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