01:988:101
Women, Culture, and Society (3)
Study of women's lives as they vary within a culture and across
cultures. Differences according to sex, gender, class, ethnicity, and
age examined.
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01:988:201
Feminist Practices (3)
Examines development of women's and gender studies as interdisciplinary
field of study; explores relationship of feminist scholarship to
activism; introduces students to basic research techniques.
Required for major.
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01:988:202
Gender, Culture, and Representation (3)
Examines how gender is represented in cultural texts and artifacts; introduces students to theories of representation.
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01:988:235
Dynamics of Class, Race, and Sex (3)
Examination of dynamics of, and connections among, classism, racism, and sexism in contemporary American society; ways they influence and are influenced by the structure of society at large; their effect on individuals; strategies for personal and social change.
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01:988:240
Gender and Science (3)
Role of gender, race, and class in production and use of scientific and medical knowledge. Impact of gender bias on research in natural and social sciences.
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01:988:280
Introduction to Critical Study of Masculinities (3)
Interdisciplinary and comparative introduction to the study of masculinities in the United States. Includes social history, and analyses of contemporary national and international contexts.
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01:988:285
Lesbians and Gay Men and Society (3)
Introduction to various disciplines' contributions to understanding the
relationship of homosexuality, particularly lesbianism, to society.
Includes a section on the political organization and recent theory
coming out of the gay movement.
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01:988:290
Introduction to Critical Sexualities (3)
Introduction to the study of sexuality as well as sexual and gendered identity from multidisciplinary and historical perspectives. Includes U.S. and European approaches to sexology, legal regulation of sexual practices, and family formation.
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01:988:301
Feminist Theory: Historical Provocations (3)
Introduction to feminist theories about women, sex, gender, sexuality,
embodiment, politics, social relations; examination of feminist
theories' challenge to Western literary, philosophical, and scientific
traditions.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or by special permission.
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01:988:302
Feminist Theory: Contemporary Engagements (3)
Introduction to basic concepts central to contemporary feminist thought; exploration of the critical, productive relationship between feminist and patriarchal theory.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or by special permission.
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01:988:303
Comparative Feminisms (3)
Compares the development of feminist writing in several historical periods across different cultures.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or by special permission.
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01:988:307
Women and the Law (3)
Areas of law that regulate the position of women, including birth control, abortion, marriage, alimony, child support and custody, child care, education, employment, criminal law (including rape, prostitution, women in prison, and the juvenile justice system), and constitutional rights. Readings in court decisions, statutes, and supplementary materials.
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01:988:310
South Asian Feminism (3)
Women's activism in South Asia in autonomous feminist movements, as
participants in organized political movements, and in family and
community.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:925:310.
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01:988:312
African Feminism (3)
What feminism means to Africa; how gender affects female socialization, women as state subjects; how diverse African feminist strategies differ from and/or parallel other feminisms.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 235. Credit not given for both this course and 01:016:312.
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01:988:317
Gender and Consumption (3)
Introduces feminist approaches to consumption through readings that examine the relation of consumption to body, race, nation, and sex work.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:318
The Gendered Body (3)
Explores the processes by which the body is gendered in different cultures. How is the relationship between physical body, gender, and sexuality forged?
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01:988:321
Queer Contexts: Same-Sex Desire, Culture, and Representation (3)
Cultural construction and representation of same-sex desire in Western societies. Debates about identity, subjectivity, and the uses of experience included.
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01:988:326
Psychology of Women (3)
Evaluation of some major psychological conceptualizations of women in light of current research. Bases for these formulations and their influence on the position of women today.
Credit not given for both this course and 01:830:381.
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01:988:329
Race, Gender, and Nation (3)
Feminist theories about race, gender, and nation. Focuses on U.S. nation formation, gender and American nationalism, and U.S. hegemony in a globalizing world.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or by special permission.
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01:988:330
Memoir and Autobiography (3)
Involves intensive and extensive reading of several women's memoirs, all written within the last 50 years.
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01:988:331
Theorizing Sexuality and Gender (3)
Examines how sexuality and gender became meaningful categories in Western culture through the emergence of sexual politics and queer theory.
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01:988:332
The Color of AIDS: The Politics of Race During the AIDS Crisis (3)
Focuses on AIDS crisis, explores relationships between illness, race, ethnicity, and gender in health policy, research, and care for communities of color.
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01:988:333
Power, Subjectivity, and Resistance (3)
Examines development of feminist concepts of power and the relations between feminist and patriarchal theories.
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01:988:339
How to Think About Sex: Research on Sexualities (3)
Historical, cross-cultural and multidisciplinary approaches to sexuality research. Social, moral and political meanings of sexuality in U.S. and transnational contexts. Current issues and debates around sexual norms.
Prerequisite: 01:988:280.
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01:988:341
Gender and Popular Culture (3)
Use of varied theoretical approaches to examine how popular culture texts shape everyday perceptions of race, gender, family, and nation. Texts include film, television, and radio.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:344
Women and Leadership (3)
Course explores women's leadership for social change at work, in
politics, communities, and the household in a variety of historical and
contemporary meetings.
By special permission of instructor. Students for this course must have applied and been accepted into the IWL Leadership Scholars Program.
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01:988:350
Gender and Spirituality (3)
Class explores women's spirituality, feminist theology, and spiritual
systems from around the world. How are spiritual systems and practices
gendered?
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01:988:368
Race, Gender, and Subjectivity (3)
Social constitution of the self and communities through emergence and transformation of concepts and categories (race, gender, ethnicity, sexuality) associated with personal identity.
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01:988:369
Feminism, Space, and Visuality (3)
Examines how space and vision have been associated with historically developed concepts of femininity and masculinity.
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01:988:370
Feminist Inquiry (3)
Introduces modes of knowledge production, research methods, and
strategies for interdisciplinary feminist scholarship. Required for
students pursuing Honors in Women's and Gender Studies.
Prerequisite: 01:988:201 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:371
Making Change (3)
In-depth analysis of different ways women have organized for change. Focus on three or four case studies using cross-cultural perspectives to illustrate various themes of gender and collective action by women.
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01:988:372
Contemporary Feminist Activism (3)
Autonomous women's movements in the 20th and 21st centuries. Select case studies illustrate themes of gender and collective action.
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01:988:387
Feminism, Signs, and Representation (3)
Introduces major theories in contemporary critical theory including structuralism, recent critiques of structuralism, focuses on the models and criteria to analyze cultural and social life.
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01:988:392
Thinking Bodies (3)
Examines work of theorists questioning the subordination of body to mind in modern Western thought.
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01:988:396
Topics in Women's and Gender Studies (3)
Selected topics in women's and gender studies. Topics vary each semester. Consult department.
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01:988:398
Freud and Feminism (3)
Introduces Freudian concepts, methods and terminology, and the corresponding issues and debates in feminist theory.
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01:988:399
Service Learning Internship (1)
Community service placement in women's and gender studies.
Corequisite: Must be taken in conjunction with a designated CASE (Citizenship and Service Education) course offered in the women's and gender studies program.
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01:988:405
Gender and Human Rights (3)
Examines history and discourse of women's human rights; uses of
humanitarian law in wartime; issues of gender-based violence, health,
and sexuality.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:406
Women, Work, and Social Change (3)
Study of problems faced by women working in industry, unions, the home, and professions in light of modern agitation and social trends; analysis of sex-differentiated occupations, legislation, and service roles with attention to biological, psychological, and social differences between the sexes.
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01:988:422
Internship in Women's and Gender Studies (3)
Students work in organizations related to women's and gender studies. Supervision by assigned staff at the placement. Paper, student journal, and assessment of work performed at placement required.
Permission of undergraduate director required.
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01:988:425
Internship in Women's and Gender Studies (6)
Interns work in organizations related to women's and gender studies.
Supervision by assigned staff at the placement site. Seminar, student
journal, paper, and assessment of work experience required.
Prerequisite: 01:988:301 or 302 or 303. Permission of associate director required.
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01:988:426
Internship for IWL Scholars (BA)
Examination of women, community activism, and leadership for change;
explores how women's leadership shapes organizations, social movements,
and policy development. Interns work in placements relevant to their
policy interests and produce proposals for social action projects.
Prerequisites: Acceptance into IWL Leadership Scholars Program and 01:988:344, or by permission of instructor.
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01:988:429
Engendering Development (3)
Examines gender differences in economic opportunity, human rights, and political representation across developing countries.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 235 or 301.
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01:988:430
IWL Social Action Project (BA)
Independent action projects designed to address a particular problem or
women's policy issue relevant to the work done at the internship site.
Projects include gender component and development of leadership skills.
Class meets biweekly.
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01:988:481
Gender, Visual Politics, and Cultural Policy (3)
Examines the history of cultural contexts of visual narratives that address gender and sexuality and their influence on cultural policies.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:482
Feminism, Policy, and the Poor (3)
Explores the contributions of feminist analysis, advocacy, and policymaking to antipoverty policy and social justice politics.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:485
Motherhood: Nature and Culture, Policy, and Politics (3)
Investigates how motherhood is shaped by intentional public policies and social, economic, political, and cultural forces in the United States and globally.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:486
Gender, Development, Environment: Policies, Politics, Perspectives (3)
Using ethnography and gender as a category of analysis, examines the experiences and implications of transnational development and environmental policies in specific localities.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:487
Language of Women's Health and Health Policy (3)
Examines the creation of narratives of women's health and health
policy; through visits from health care experts, considers the impact
of these narratives on practice.
Prerequisite: 01:988:101 or 201 or 202 or 235 or permission of instructor.
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01:988:490
Seminar: Women and Contemporary Issues (3)
Intensive reading and discussion; designed for graduating seniors. Topic changes annually.
Prerequisite: 01:988:301 or 302 or 303 or by permission of instructor.
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01:988:491
Seminar in Women's and Gender Studies (3)
Advanced course on a selected topic in women's and gender studies. Paper is required.
Prerequisite: 01:988:301 or 302 or 303 or by permission of instructor.
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01:988:492
Seminar: Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies (3)
Selected interdisciplinary topics in women's and gender studies. Past
topics included sexuality, popular culture, women and religion, and
women and the arts.
Prerequisite: 01:988:301 or 302 or 303 or by permission of instructor.
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01:988:493,494
Independent Study (3,3)
Independent study project under the guidance of a faculty supervisor.
Permission of associate director required.
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01:988:497-498
Honors Research in Women's and Gender Studies (3,3)
Individual research project to be written as honors thesis.
Open only to seniors who are candidates for honors in women's and gender studies. Permission of undergraduate director required. Both semesters required.
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