Women's Studies: 15 Courses Now Live on PublicStudies

When PublicStudies launched last week, Women's Studies had three courses. As of today it has fifteen — a complete curriculum covering feminist theory, political history, institutional power, bodily autonomy, and global perspectives.

This isn't a reading list. It's a structured sequence, ordered the way a university department would teach it: foundations first, then history and power, then the frameworks that deepen the analysis, then institutions, then the hardest questions, then the global view.

15
Courses
215
Chapters
1,290
Topics

The Sequence

Foundations

History & Political Power

Deepening the Framework

Institutions & Structures

Violence & the Body

Culture & the Global Frame

The Syllabus

There's now a full syllabus page that shows every course and every chapter, organized by section. If you want to see the scope of what's here — or share it with someone who might care — this is the page to send:

publicstudies.org/WomensStudiesSyllabus.html

Every chapter links back to its Quarex book. Every topic is a structured question designed for AI-assisted research. The syllabus is the map; Quarex is the territory.

Why This Matters

Women's Studies programs are being defunded across the country. DEI offices are being shuttered. University administrators are making political calculations about which departments are safe to keep.

This curriculum can't replace a university department. But it can make the content permanently available, structured, and free. No enrollment, no tuition, no institutional permission required. Anyone with a browser and a question can start.

As always, either use the Quarex curiosity engine or paste any topic into your preferred AI for instant research.