Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Cottey offers a BA or minor in women, gender, and sexuality studies.
91勛圖厙s women, gender, and sexuality studies program examines what it means to be a woman. Students explore questions such as: Who decides who or what a woman is? What does it mean to be a woman today? and What is feminism? They then apply these ideas to macro-level perspectives, including how gender structures our social, political, and economic world and how peoples experiences of gender have varied across time, space, and culture.
This major is a highly interdisciplinary field of study that impacts everything we do at 91勛圖厙. Because women, gender, and sexuality studies reach is so broad, it provides a strong complement to any major you choose.
For this course, you will compare womens participation in, and contribution to, their communities across different countries. In so doing, you will analyze how the political makeup and power structures of societies are systematically related to womens empowerment, or the lack of it.
The main topics covered in this course include womens participation in institutional and non-institutional politics, and the role of gender in the politics of development. Throughout the course, you will read case studies on a variety of important issues, including the gender gap in voting behavior in the United States, the womens movement led by aggrieved mothers in Latin America, and the impact of cash transfers on achieving gender parity in secondary-level education in Bangladesh.
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to study the topic of womens health. Through an intersectional feminist lens, this course queries how health is fostered, denied, and mitigated by social structures such as economic class, race, and nation.
In addition to examining the politics of womens health, we will explore how feminism and womens movements have engaged health, why gender and sex are important when examining health, and global womens health issues. Students will also gain practical knowledge on womens health through class lectures, readings, and special topics.
What is feminism? What is gender, and how does it interact with other social contexts? How does gender develop and how does it shape our lives? These are some of the questions that Psychology of Women & Gender will address through readings, video, and class discussions.
The course involves an examination of psychological theories and research regarding the issue of gender. Topics such as gender roles, power, stereotyping, meanings of difference, sexuality, gender identity, violence against women, and mental and physical health will be examined across historical, social, and cultural contexts, with particular emphasis on women and feminist perspectives.
One of the unique features of Cotteys women, gender, and sexuality studies program is that it resides in a womens college. From Virginia Alice Cotteys desire to educate women to be knowledgeable, thinking, mature adults, to the Colleges current mission to educate安omen to be contributing members of a global society through a challenging curriculum and a dynamic campus experience, Cotteys primary concern is women.
Our students are also able to learn about women outside of the classroom in ways they might not at other colleges. Student organizations, suite life, and interactions with the many feminist mentors on campus are all examples of opportunities Cottey provides our majors. This commitment to womens education is at the heart of the College and its women, gender, and sexuality studies program.
Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies