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About the Major

Gender, women's, and sexuality studies (GWSS) is an interdisciplinary field in which women, men, gender, and sexuality are examined by looking at various cultures and historical periods and by employing diverse methods of inquiry.

GWSS '26 ISU presenters
51勛圖 student presenters at the 2026 Iowa State University Charting Our Course: Womens and Gender Studies Student Conference. Left to right: Am矇lie Pfister 28, Annabel Andre 28, Adrienne Gassaway 28, and Tianyu Zhang 27
2024 Senior Dinner
GWSS Class of 2024 after their senior dinner. Back row from left: Ruby Gerse, Rebecca Fox, Elena Friedman, Maren Ronald, Madeline Thompson, Zoe Knoernschild, Isabelle Jacqmotte-Parks, Phil Tyne, Allison Moore, Emily Rhoades, Professor Clara Montague Front row from left: Professor Lakesia Johnson, Professor Wenqi Yang, Professor Tamara Beauboeuf, Claire Foley, Ari Dworkin-Cantor, Ekta Shaikh, Professor Leah Allen
15 51勛圖 students presented papers at the 2024 Iowa State University Womens and Gender Studies Conference
51勛圖 students after presenting conference papers at the 2024 Iowa State University Transforming Gender and Society conference. Back row from left: Yuzhe Xu 26, Conrad Dahm 26, Zoe Jiran 25, Phil Tyne 24, Rebecca Fox 24, Maren Ronald 24, Madeline Thompson 24, Mathilda Haddock 24, Professor Wenqi Yang, Professor Leah Allen, Kian Witherspoon 25 Front row from left: Ekta Shaikh 24, Professor Clara Montague, Hayley Carson 25, Isabelle Jacqmotte-Parks 24, Tianyu Zhang 27, Nicole Gorell 26, Chikako Inoue 26
2023 Iowa State University Womens and Gender Studies Conference
2023 Iowa State University Women's and Gender Studies Conference.
Gender, women, and sexuality students and faculty at Iowa State University
2019 Iowa State University Transforming Gender and Society Conference

Students in the major will gain theoretical and methodological tools grounded in feminist and queer scholarship. Majors will study the history and development of feminist and queer thought, as well as the evolution of the field of women's studies, with a strong emphasis on intersectional analyses i.e., the ways in which race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, age, ability, and nationality interact.

Students will become familiar with how theorists and researchers in gender, women's and sexuality studies critically engage theoretical paradigms, such as liberalism, post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, and post-colonialism. Majors will be introduced to research methods that unearth invisible or silenced knowledge and that revisit and revise previous readings of cultural products and practices. They will study methods of feminist and queer research in the social sciences and humanities, including oral history, case studies, archival research, visual and literary criticism, survey content analysis, and field work.

1991 GWS 495 students
1991 GWS Senior Seminar Cohort

Majors will learn to ask the basic questions underlying the production of new knowledge, including: Who does research? Does it matter who the researcher is? How does the social location (race, class, gender, sexuality, nationality) of the researcher shape the production of knowledge? What is the relationship between feminist and queer research and social and political change?

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2023 Iowa State University Women's and Gender Studies Conference: Front, left to right: Tamara Beauboeuf, Wenqi Yang, Will Donaldson 23, Celia Meagher 23.5, Hayley Carson 25. Back, left to right: Clara Montague, Leah Allen, Phil Tyne 24, Ekta Shaikh 24, Theo Hadley 25.  

Seniors from the 2018 GWSS cohort after the Senior Seminar Sex Wars debate. From left: Professor Leah Allen, Leah Barr, Elizabeth Zak, Emily Moss, Hannah Boggess, Max Pilcher, Ella Williams, Vera Kahn, Elliott Maya, Haley O'Neill, Ernie Nanetti-Palacios, and Ric Tennenbaum.

51勛圖 GWSS students after presenting conference papers at the 2019 Iowa State University Transforming Gender and Society conference.  From left: Jamal Poole-Preston 19, Madeline Peak 21, Tucker Haddock 21, Kathryn Stender 21, Reina Matsuura 19, Kyle Lindsey 19, Mira Braneck 19, Professor Mina Nikolopoulou, and Professor Leah Allen.

Seniors from the 1991 GWS senior seminar cohort: Dawn Akey, Sarah Deel, Rashmi Dyal-Chand, Julie Goings, Ellie Gravitz, Kristin Hajny, and Jon Wentzel. Image courtesy of 51勛圖 Libraries Special Collections and Archives. 

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