| The Feminist Studies graduate program provides rigorous interdisciplinary training that enables students to conduct scholarly research and analysis both within and outside the academy. Our courses excite students by making clear how research, education, and social change go hand in hand. Our research and teaching interests are tied closely to the expertise of our faculty. Gender, class, race, and sexuality; science, health, and environmental ethics; migration, transnational spaces, and citizenship; collaboration, community, and feminist politics; representation and social inequities; globalization, culture, and power-are at the center of the department's pedagogical mission. Feminist Studies is located within the Department of Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies. It offers students not just a chance to read and create theory, develop new methods for analyzing the world, or sharpen their critical thinking skills-but also the intellectual tools for envisioning a better society and enacting social change. |