Oregon State U. Gender Studies Program Celebrates 50th ‘Anniversary With Drag Show’

Note the admission that this is all about transforming society.The College Fix reports:

Gender studies program celebrates anniversary with drag showThe Oregon State University gender studies program will celebrate its 50th anniversary of fighting the patriarchy with a “drag show,” where men will dress up as cartoonish versions of women.“Oregon State University’s Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program turns 50 this year, and a week of activities is planned for Jan. 23-29 to celebrate the anniversary and to learn about the program’s history and future from alumni, faculty, guest scholars and current students,” the department announced.The festivities include “panels with faculty, alumni and current graduate students; an arts and activism exhibit and a drag show at Corvallis’ Whiteside Theatre.”One professor in the program explained why gender studies is still needed today.Professor Susan Shaw stated in a news release:

While we have made progress around gender, it’s been uneven and we have faced backlash, especially in recent years with the overturning of Roe v. Wade; the attacks on trans people, particularly trans youth; the resistance to the Black Lives Matter movement; what we’re seeing with immigration — all these are issues feminists care about.

“We need women, gender and sexuality studies and these conversations because we need to be working toward social transformation,” she added.

The announcement notes that students can take academic courses in topics such as “Disney: Gender, Race and Empire” and “Gender, Race and Pop Culture.”

Other courses, according to the program’s website, include:

Men and Masculinities in Global Context; Politics of Motherhood in Global Context; Indigenous Two-Spirit and Queer Studies; Women of Color Feminisms; Transgender Lives; Muslim Women; and Arts and Social Justice. [Graduate level courses include] Critical Race Feminisms; Queer of Color Critiques; Race, Gender, and Health Justice; Transnational Sexualities; Decolonizing Methodologies; Feminist Textual Methodologies; and Social Justice Theory and Practice.

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