Women's Studies Past
Department Description:
Women's studies is an interdisciplinary minor which places the lives and experiences of women at the center of inquiry by analyzing the roles and perspectives of women as well as their contributions to the scholarly, artistic, political, social and religious worlds. Courses offered by many different departments draw on recent theories and research that offer critiques of current disciplinary claims and provide opportunities to observe the extent to which knowledge is a human construct that is shaped by the persons who create it. The women's studies program is dedicated to building a more complex and inclusive portrait of humanity by using gender as a legitimate category of analysis, along with other differences, such as race, ethnicity and class.
(Taken from 1993 Concordia College Course Catalog)
Department Head:
Patricia A. Halvorson and Alfhild Ingberg were the co-chairs of this department. Both of them earned their Ph.D.
Other Faculty:
- Shawn Carruth
- Polly A. Fassinger
- Linda L. Johnson
- Susan A. Johnson
- Joy K. Lintelman
- Mary K. Rice
Majors or Minors Offered:
- A minor is offered in this department.
Sampling of Courses Taught:
- Women's health issues
- Women's history in cross-cultural perspective