3 SS, CD, WR Second Semester. This course comparatively approaches feminist theory from a range of traditions and perspectives. It is structured historically and transnationally, attentive to different histories and cultural contexts, as well as how race-ethnicity, nation, sexuality, class and other differences have structured feminist theoretical debates. The course requires a research paper based on analysis of primary sources, such as analyzing a range of original texts by one theorist, or comparing authors from different schools of thought on a given issue.