In 2024, this course conveys the history of feminist theory and practice--feminist "praxis"--over time. Starting with readings from before and across the 20th century and through the early 21st century, students will learn how and why feminist theories and practices proliferate and change over time. Seminar topics highlight different moments in time and different approaches to gender studies, and each topic will be explored through weekly readings and discussions. With each reading, we will engage with the underlying approaches, asking questions about how they differ and what they share in terms of questions, approaches, theories, and methods. Topics include: theories of the Second Wave of Feminism, Standpoint Theory, Intersectionality Theory, Indigenous & Global Feminist Theories, Gender Theories, Queering Feminist & Gender Theories, and Trans Theories & Fourth Wave Feminism. The aim is to apply this learning to define and develop your own practice as a gender studies scholar.