What is Women's Studies?
The field of Womens Studies is interdisciplinary. Calling upon such fields as history, economics, psychology, health, music, literature, and visual arts, Womens Studies seeks to understand the position of women in society. The interdisciplinary nature of Womens Studies fosters an active examination of the varying influences upon womens and mens lives such as race, class, ethnicity, gender, sex, sexuality, and age. The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Womens Studies program provides students an opportunity to think about the construction and influences of gender in contemporary society, to discover the historical factors that have shaped the current status of women from varying backgrounds and countries, and to explore paths to achieve equality for all people.
Goals of Womens Studies
The field of Womens Studies depends upon student centered, cooperative learning environments that are open to ideas and different perspectives.
We work to:
Provide students with knowledge of feminist theory, the history and development
of womens movements, and womens contributions to culture and society
in the U.S. and internationally;
Share with students an understanding of the varied feminist perspectives within
and across disciplines and the role that feminist theory and practice play
in broadening and restructuring disciplinary frameworks;
Help students recognize the cross-cultural/ global context of Womens
Studies and comprehend issues affecting women in different cultural, economic,
religious, ethnic and class settings;
Develop in students an awareness of the connection between gender oppression
and racism and other forms of oppression;
Help students develop the ability to outline potential strategies for the
remedy of social injustice and design agendas for positive individual and
collective action to support social change.
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