2021-22 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
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Kylan Mattias deVries, Associate Professor
Taylor 125
541-552-6750
Associate Professor |
Associated Faculty |
Adjunct Faculty |
Emerita |
Kylan de Vries |
Alma Rosa Alvarez |
Thomas Arce |
Tangren Alexander |
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Brook Colley |
Janelle Wilson |
Anne Chambers |
Assistant Professor |
Carol Ferguson |
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Sandra Coyner |
Carey Jean Sojka |
Jennifer Longshore |
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Echo Fields |
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Diana Maltz |
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Sandra Holstein |
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Jessica Piekielek |
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Barbara Scott Winkler |
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Fraser Pierson |
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Alena Ruggerio |
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Devora Shapiro |
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Linda Wilcox Young |
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Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) at Southern Oregon University is an interdisciplinary program emphasizing the teaching and study of gender, sexuality, and women in society, culture, and history. The courses in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies examine the numerous ways in which gender and sexuality intersects with multiple social forces and shapes human experience.
Students learn about themselves and the world through critical thinking and personal and social empowerment. Integrating various disciplines, GSWS provides a supportive and challenging liberal arts education through a distinct interpretive framework. At SOU, GSWS emphasizes the relationship of classroom learning to social awareness and community involvement. In addition to providing general education courses, the program offers a minor, drawing on courses from departments and programs housed across the university. We also participate in the Interdisciplinary Studies Major, as both a primary and secondary field.
Students may also enroll in the Interdisciplinary Studies Major with Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies as either a primary or secondary area. For more information about the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies minor, contact the program chair.
Program Requirements
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Certificate
Minor
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 199 - Special Topics
- • GSWS 201 - Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 202 - Community Building in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 299 - Special Topics
- • GSWS 300 - Explorations in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 301 - Global Gender Movements
- • GSWS 302 - Contemporary U.S. Women’s Movements
- • GSWS 311 - Masculinities
- • GSWS 312 - Trans Histories, Trans Futures
- • GSWS 313 - Fat Studies: Bodies, Culture, and Politics
- • GSWS 314 - Trans*forming Institutions
- • GSWS 315 - Disability Justice
- • GSWS 321 - Media Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 341 - Thinking Queerly: Exploring Queer Studies
- • GSWS 342 - LGBT2QIA+ Lives and Communities
- • GSWS 343 - Gender, Race, and the Body
- • GSWS 344 - LGBT2QIA+ Health
- • GSWS 399 - Special Studies
- • GSWS 401 - Research
- • GSWS 405 - Reading and Conference
- • GSWS 407 - Seminar
- • GSWS 409 - Practicum
- • GSWS 410 - Feminist and Queer Theory in Action
- • GSWS 411 - Theories in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
- • GSWS 413 - Feminist Philosophy and Theory
- • GSWS 417 - Sexual Politics in U.S. History
- • GSWS 495a - Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Capstone I
- • GSWS 495b - Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Capstone II
- • GSWS 495c - Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Capstone III
- • GSWS 501 - Graduate Research
- • GSWS 505 - Reading and Conference
- • GSWS 507 - Seminar
- • GSWS 509 - Practicum
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