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University:
Bishop's University,
Department:Women's Studies
Degrees offered:B.A./Certificates,
Destination: Lennoxville, Canada
About Women's Studies
By 1891, Women too were graduating from Bishop's
and doing so even in Medicine. However, the
study of topics of concern to and the
contributions by women did not come until the
"Second Wave" of feminism occurred throughout
North America and Europe in the 1970s. Since
1981, we have offered an interdisciplinary Minor
and Certificate Degrees in Women's Studies that
do address these topics and concerns. In 1997 we
expanded these programmes to a Major, which can
stand alone as a liberal arts educational
foundation for life generally, for graduate
studies, and for a variety of new and
traditional careers. We already have our first
cohort of Majors in Women's Studies. Most of
these have chosen to combine that Major with
another one in a traditional field or
department. Research and careers after the BA
are truly wide-ranging.
Administration, anthropology, art, Canadian
studies, classics, communications, counselling,
criminology, drama, education, film and popular
culture studies, gerontology, history,
journalism, language and linguistics, law,
literature(s), penology, politics and policy
making, psychology, religion, social work,
sociology, and women's studies (at the graduate
studies level).
Students from all kinds of personal and
disciplinary backgrounds find the Women's
Studies linked courses and programmes provide a
stimulating and interesting kaleidoscope optic
on the world and on knowledge. Many take the
courses without knowing it, or without thinking
of doing a degree in the programmes per se. The
fact that so many departments and fields of
research or work have embraced and benefited
from this renovating "wave" of critical thought
speaks for the strength of this approach. Our
programmes, underlying philosophy, and practice
at Bishop's have always been inclusive rather
than exclusive, integrated into other
disciplines rather than a separate enclave. The
courses and programmes are very popular,
attracting women and men alike. They are
particularly important in fostering competence,
curiosity, critical and analytic thought about
the self, about culture, about social problems
and change. They help people approach their
education critically, to question received
theories and methods and their use in
understanding the world and changing it. Today,
"the politics of the personal" is, or can be, an
actively engaged reality. That perspective and
practice came from Women's Studies.
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