What is women's studies?Here’s how some students,
who took WS 200: Introduction to Women’s Studies, answered the question.
“To me women’s studies is
looking at the past, present and future issues that women face. It
is trying to understand the differences and similarities between men and
women and how they affect the way we live our lives.
It
is about understanding why women are held in lower positions in society
and finding ways to bring equality to all women as well as men.”
“Women’s studies is an
evaluation of how women see the world as well as how the world sees
women. It is an inclusive discussion about how women have come to
be what they are and how they will change into what they will become.”
“Women’s studies is a
course that challenges the traditional ways of thinking in our society.
It serves to educate students about important issues to women that are
often overlooked by American society as a whole. It also gives a certain
amount of empowerment to female students, as they come to a deeper
recognition of what women have achieved in the past and what they are
capable of today. To me, Women’s Studies offers a unique way of viewing
the world which has allowed me to broaden by horizons and become more open
minded.”
“Women’s studies is what
life looks like through a woman’s eyes.”
“Women studies is an in
depth look at women’s lives, their experiences, difficulties, stories, and
lives. Women learn from other women in these classes and men can come to a
better understanding of women.”
“It is the study of how
women are perceived by society and how that perception came about, from
how women perceive other women to how men perceive women today”
“Women studies is an
amazingly broad subject matter. In that subject matter is the definition
of feminism which is for women to have the same opportunities as men.
Additionally, women’s studies investigates the varieties of experiences
women of different cultures have.”
“Women studies is
designed to focus primarily on women’s achievements, their history,
successes, similarities and differences between women of all classes and
cultures. I believe women studies is a way to celebrate women and
understand the female perspective taking into account the stereotypes and
assumptions about women. This course (WS 200) has allowed me to study the
female struggle, hear their voices and recognize the difficulties and
struggles women have faced and are still facing.”
“To me, women’s studies
means studying women and their perspectives through their eyes. This
includes studying different races and cultures, and their accomplishments
and setbacks.”
“Women’s studies is the
exploration of the female gender and female sex as they related to the
male gender and males sex, and how they relate to other females.
Basically, women’s studies is the female part of the world’s dynamic.”
Women’s studies is an in
depth look at how everything affects the lives of women. This can range
from why women chose their occupations to how they vote.”
“Women’s studies is a
collection of shared information by women and for everyone. It is the
concealed “truth” regarding women’s lives, history and being.”
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