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Feminist Studies Designated Emphasis

Introduction

Graduate students may work toward a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree that notes a designated emphasis in feminist studies on the graduation documents. Students wishing to pursue this option should consult with the chair of their respective Ph.D. program and are encouraged to apply in the first or second year of graduate study. The application and an annually updated list of regularly offered, approved graduate courses are available at the Feminist Studies website.

Requirements

The following are required for the designated emphasis:

Committee Composition and Departmental Approvals

The student must have a designated graduate advisor from the feminist studies core faculty who serves on the qualifying examination committee or in some other appropriate capacity.

Course Requirements

The student must take four graduate courses in feminist studies, two of which must be taught directly in the department. Two courses can be selected from among the graduate offerings of any UC Santa Cruz department, as long as they are taught by core or affiliated feminist studies faculty.

FMST 200Feminist Theories

5

FMST 201Topics in Feminist Methodologies

5

FMST 202Disciplining Knowledge/Graduate Research

5

FMST 203Feminist Pedagogies

5

FMST 207Topics in Queer/Race Studies

5

FMST 211Sexuality, Race, and Migration in the Americas

5

FMST 212
/HISC 212
Feminist Theory and the Law

5

FMST 214Topics in Feminist Science Studies

5

FMST 215Postcolonial and Postsocialist Transactional Analytics

5

FMST 216Archives/Genders/Histories: An Introduction

5

FMST 218
/CRES 218
Militarism and Tourism

5

FMST 222Religion, Feminism, and Sexual Politics

5

FMST 232Topics in Postcolonial Studies

5

FMST 243
/CRES 243
Feminism, Race, and the Politics of Knowledge

5

FMST 260Black Feminist Reconstruction

5

FMST 270Anthropology at Its Interfaces with Feminist, Postcolonial, and Decolonial STS

5

Courses in Other Departments

Courses in other departments that satisfy the DE requirement when taught by affiliated faculty include:

ANTH 231Intimacy and Affective Labor

5

ANTH 232Bodies, Knowledge, Practice

5

ANTH 234Feminist Anthropology

5

ANTH 238Advanced Topics in Cultural Anthropology

5

ANTH 243Cultures of Capitalism

5

ANTH 249Ecological Discourses

5

ANTH 255Regulating Religion/Sex

5

ANTH 260Anthropology of Freedom

5

FILM 226Queer Theory and Global Film and Media

5

FILM 284Film, Culture, and Modernity

5

HAVC 245
/HISC 245/FMST 245
Race and Representation

5

HIS 204AHistory of Gender Research Seminar

5

HIS 205Diaspora and World History

5

HIS 215ATopics in American History: U.S. Labor and Working Class History

5

HIS 221Empires and New Nations in the Americas

5

HIS 227Gender and Colonialism

5

HIS 230BEngendering China

5

HIS 230CReadings in 20th-Century China

5

HIS 231Historicizing the People's Republic of China

5

HIS 243Transnational Japan

5

HIS 244Gender and Japanese History

5

LALS 210Latina Feminisms: Theory and Practice

5

LALS 215Latina Cultural Studies: Culture, Power, and Coloniality

5

LALS 240
/FMST 240
Culture and Politics of Human Rights

5

LALS 242Globalization, Transnationalism, and Gender in the Americas

5

LIT 230CFeminist Theories/Historical Perspectives

5

LIT 231AStudies in Literary and Cultural History

5

LIT 250Theory and Methods

5

LIT 251Topics in Cultural Studies

5

MUSC 254KMusic, Gender, and Sexuality

5

POLI 204Bodies in History

5

PSYC 210The Experimental Method in Social Psychology

5

PSYC 247Special Topics in Developmental Psychology

5

PSYC 251
/FMST 251
Feminist Theory and Social Psychology

5

PSYC 254Psychology of Gender

5

PSYC 256Psychology of Social Class and Economic Justice

5

PSYC 264Transnational Feminism, Development, and Psychology

5

SOCY 240Inequality and Identity

5

SOCY 245Feminist Theory

5

SOCY 249Feminisms and Cultural Politics

5

SOCY 255Engaging Cultural Studies

5

SOCY 264Science, Technology, and Medicine

5

Writing, Research and/or Teaching Requirements

The student must prepare a significant piece of writing in the area of feminist studies. This writing may be a master’s essay, qualifying examination essay, or a chapter of the doctoral dissertation.