Domale Keys

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts - Womens & Gender Studies

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Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts - Womens & Gender Studies
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domale@ualberta.ca

Courses

GSJ 531 - Feminism and Sexual Assault

Interdisciplinary consideration of conceptual, political, and legal strategies that feminists have deployed to confront sexual coercion with an emphasis on the contemporary North American context. (Not open to students with credit in WGS 431.)


GSJ 550 - Transnational Feminism

This course engages in women's issues globally and across nations. Topics may include feminist theorizing, women's movements, development, human rights, reproductive politics and social governance.


WGS 298 - Critical Issues

This course offers an introduction to select issues in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. A variable content course, which may be repeated if topics vary.


WGS 302 - Feminist Research and Methodologies

Exploration of feminist modes of research inquiry, feminist ethics in research, and critiques of traditional disciplinary approaches to research. Students will develop an understanding of theoretical issues involved in feminist research and will gain practical research skills. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS course, or departmental consent.


WGS 360 - Race, Class, and Gender

Historical, contemporary and comparative perspectives on the interaction of race, class, and gender experiences. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS course, or consent of department.


WGS 401 - Directed Readings in Women's and Gender Studies

Open only to Women's and Gender Studies honors, majors and minors. Normally may be taken only once. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS course, or consent of department.


WGS 431 - Feminism and Sexual Assault

Interdisciplinary consideration of conceptual, political and legal strategies that feminists have deployed to confront sexual coercion with an emphasis on contemporary North American context. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS course, or departmental consent.


WGS 450 - Transnational Feminism

This course engages in women's issues globally and across nations. Topics may include feminist theorizing, women's movements, development, human rights, reproductive politics and social governance. Prerequisite: Any 100 or 200 level WGS or consent of department.


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