The MA in Gender and Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides students with a rigorous foundation in feminist and queer theory, intersectional analysis, and global gender justice. This interdisciplinary program prepares graduates for advocacy, policy, education, and academic research careers.
Intersectionality and Policy Reform in Reproductive Rights
Feminist Perspectives on Environmental Justice
Representation of Gender in Digital Media Campaigns
Queer Theory and the Deconstruction of Normativity in Literature
The Impact of Gendered Violence on Legal and Health Systems
Historical Evolution of Feminist Movements Across Cultures
Masculinity in Crisis: Media Narratives and Cultural Shifts
Trans Rights and Health Equity in U.S. Policy
Decolonial Feminisms and Global Activism
Gender Bias in AI Systems and Algorithmic Decision-Making
Feminist Pedagogy in Higher Education
Body Politics and Beauty Standards in Social Media
Motherhood, Labor, and the Neoliberal Economy
Analyzing Gender Representation in Political Campaigns
LGBTQ+ Literature and the Politics of Visibility
Gender, Migration, and Identity Reconstruction
Intersection of Disability and Feminist Theory
The Role of Gender in Global Peacebuilding Efforts
Consent Culture and Sex Education Reform
Feminism in Popular Culture: Case Study of TV and Cinema
Cultivate a deep and critical understanding of gendered systems, feminist practices, and social transformation.
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