WMGST-329 Seminar on Gender and Disability

This seminar examines how disability operates as a category of analysis. Focusing on how disability intersects with gender, race, class, sexuality, religion, and nationality, particular attention will be given to feminist disability theorizing. We will also examine the ways in which the production of knowledge relies on able-bodied norms. We will think through the implications of traditional classroom arrangements and modify traditional means of teaching and learning as need be. Projects will address representations of disability broadly, including Hamilton's campus and the local community.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

101 or consent of the instructor

Offered

Fall