Senior Capstone Seminar (396-0-20)
Instructors
Tessie P Liu
467/491-3150
Harris Hall Room 327
Meeting Info
University Library 5322: Mon, Wed 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
This capstone course will allow advanced Gender & Sexuality Studies majors to apply a wide range of discipline-specific methods, studies, and thought traditions to a series of movies and television shows that premiered during the years that course participants pursued their degrees in GSS. The abilities to amplify, complicate, or contest popular narratives with historical context, empirical data, intersectional nuance, and conceptual rigor, and to express those positions in clear, persuasive writing, are valuable skills that a degree in Gender & Sexuality Studies make possible. So is the ability to hold meaningful, challenging, but mutually supportive conversation across the broad spectrum of subfields that our discipline encompasses.
Learning Objectives
Effective strategies for applying a range of humanistic and social scientific scholarship; refined writing strategies; library-based research skills; practice at oral presentation
Class Materials (Required)
All course materials will be provided on Canvas
Class Attributes
Advanced Expression