Gender & Women's Studies
Dr. Carrie Murawski Dr. Samantha Rosenthal
murawski@roanoke.edu rosenthal@roanoke.edu
About the Program
Gender & Women's Studies is born of the historical effort to retrieve from obscurity the realities of women's lives and to advocate for equality for all genders in the modern world. This interdisciplinary field investigates the cultural categories of masculinity and femininity (and the various mixtures of the two) which have developed in and through complex socio-historical processes, and which face the possibility of future transformation. Gender & Women's studies courses approach the relationship of gender to sex, class, race, sexuality, ethnicity, religion and language in a critical and self-critical spirit.
Requirements
Students from any major may earn a concentration in Gender & Women's Studies by successfully completing (with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0) at least six units. Of these six units one must be GNDR 150. The other five units must come from at least two different disciplines from the course list below. In accordance with the general rules for concentrations, the six courses taken for the concentration must include at least three units which are not used to satisfy the student's major requirements. While GNDR 150 is not a prerequisite to the other courses, taking GNDR 150 as early as possible is recommended. Students should see the concentration coordinator(s) for additional special topics courses, INQ courses, and independent studies that can be counted toward the concentration. No more than two INQ courses may be applied toward the concentration.
Required Course:
GNDR 150 Introduction to Gender & Women's Studies
Elective Courses: (five from at least two disciplines)
ENGL 212 Connections: Social Justice and Literature
ENGL 213 Connections: Gender and Literature
ENST 371 Sex and Earth
HIST 235 The Witch-hunts of Early Modern Europe
HIST 262 U.S. Women’s History
SOCI 226 Intimate, Marital, and Family Relationships
SOCI 229 Sociology of Sex and Gender
SOCI 329 Global Perspective on Families
SOCI 338 Women’s Lives Around the World: Global Perspectives
SPAN 312 Civilization and Culture: Spanish America
SPAN 323 Introduction to Literature: Spanish America
Special Topics courses with concentration-appropriate content and permission of program coordinators, especially.
ENGL 202 Foundations in Fiction
ENGL 203 Foundations in Oral Traditions
ENGL 220 Special Topics
ENGL 301 Focus: Special Topics
ENGL 308 Focus: The Author Studies
ENGL 356 Focus: Film Studies
PHIL 111 Contemporary Issues
Disciplinary courses, Special Topics courses in disciplines not indicated above, Internships, INQ and Intensive Learning courses, and Honors courses where applicable and with permission of the program coordinators.