Course Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
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Danielle C. Skeehan, Associate Professor of English; chair
Emilia Bachrach, Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and Religion
KJ Cerankowski, Associate Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
Thao P. Nguyen, Visiting Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
Raechel L. Tiffe, Visiting Assistant Professor of Comparative American Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
Affiliated Faculty/Staff
Ann Cooper Albright, Professor of Dance
Grace An, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and French
Ana María Díaz Burgos, Eric and Jane Nord Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Al S. Evangelista, Assistant Professor of Dance
Meredith M. Gadsby, Associate Professor of Africana Studies
Greggor Mattson, Professor of Sociology
Christina S. Neilson, Associate Professor of Renaissance and Baroque Art History
Patrick J. O’Connor, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies
Gina M. Pérez, Professor of Comparative American Studies
Ellen B. Wurtzel, Associate Professor of History
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The Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Program at Oberlin College is an interdisciplinary academic program committed to transnational and cross-cultural perspectives on gender, sexuality, and feminism. The program comprises a chair, faculty, and affiliate faculty from throughout the College of Arts and Sciences and from the Conservatory of Music. It supports disciplinary, cross-disciplinary, and interdisciplinary projects and events related to gender, sexuality, and feminist studies for faculty and students.
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Majors and Minors
Courses- GSFS 101 - Introduction to Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies
- GSFS 135 - Introduction to Religion: Devotion and Performance in South Asia
- GSFS 201 - Latinas/os in Comparative Perspective
- GSFS 203 - Sociology of Sexualities
- GSFS 204 - Rhetorics of Gender Non-Conformity
- GSFS 206 - Funny Women: Women, Comedy, and Film
- GSFS 207 - Introduction to Queer Studies
- GSFS 208 - Queer Beginnings: 1990
- GSFS 212 - Queer(ing) Media
- GSFS 217 - Transgender Literature: Transition, Narrative, and Desire
- GSFS 230 - Religion, Wellness, and the Commodification of Yoga
- GSFS 232 - Religion and Culture in Indian Epics
- GSFS 253 - Pens and Needles: Gender and Media in Early America
- GSFS 258 - Abortion Before and After Dobbs: The Rise of the Right and the Failures of Feminism
- GSFS 270 - Queer Gestures: Dance and Performance
- GSFS 302 - Femmes Fatales: Narratives of Feminine Evil, Sexuality, and Perversity
- GSFS 305 - Feminist Research Methodologies
- GSFS 309 - Performing America
- GSFS 313 - Archives and Affects
- GSFS 315 - Queer Media, Activism, and Thought in France: Case Studies
- GSFS 317 - Transgender Cultural Studies
- GSFS 319 - Sexual “Absences”
- GSFS 325 - Reproductive Tales
- GSFS 330 - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality in India
- GSFS 335 - Queering Prison Abolition and Transformative Justice
- GSFS 340 - Gender and the Visual Arts in Europe and Colonial Latin America, 1450-1650
- GSFS 347 - Sophistications: Queer Postwar New York-Paris Connections
- GSFS 353 - Radical “I”: Feminisms and the First Person Voice in Performance
- GSFS 400 - Senior Capstone
- GSFS 403 - Queer Trauma Narratives
- GSFS 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America
- GSFS 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse
- GSFS 428 - Seminar: Virginia Woolf and Zadie Smith
- GSFS 499 - Advanced Research Methods
- GSFS 500 - GSFS Honors
- GSFS 500F - GSFS Honors - Full
- GSFS 500H - GSFS Honors - Half
- GSFS 995F - Private Reading - Full
- GSFS 995H - Private Reading - Half
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