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Interpretation of Philosophical Texts
12. Judith Butler
12. Judith Butler
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11. Michel Foucault and other poststructuralist theories of power
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13. Fundamental philosophical and analytical gender theories
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11. Michel Foucault and other poststructuralist theories of power
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1. Reading methods and interpretative approaches to philosophical and theoretical texts
2. Declaration of the rights of man and citizen, Olympe de Gouge
3. John Stuart Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill, Mary Wollstonecraft and other liberal-feminist thinkers in the 19th century
4. Friedrich Engels and other socialist-feminist thinkers in the 19th century
5. Feminist philosophers and thinkers on a global scale
6. Simone de Beauvoir
7. Betty Friedan and other liberal-feminist thinkers in the second half of the 20th century
8. Kate Millett and other radical-feminist thinkers in the second half of the 20th century
9. Wages for Housework and other Marxist-feminist and socialist-feminist thinkers in the second half of the 20th century
10. Combahee River Collective and other critics of heteronormativity and whiteness in the feminism of the second half of the 20th century
11. Michel Foucault and other poststructuralist theories of power
13. Fundamental philosophical and analytical gender theories
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13. Fundamental philosophical and analytical gender theories