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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts, terms, approaches to the interdisciplinary field of women's studies. Consideration of historical and contemporary construction of gender as also shaped by race and class. Impact of language, education, family, religion, etc., on our understanding of "women." Alternative pedagogy,strong emphasis on collaborative learning models. Interconnected: Humanities/Fine Arts. Diversity. May Term.
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Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.
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Identical with HI 280. Focuses on the cultural, social, economic, and political aspects of women's experience through the survey of American women's history, beginning with the early American period through the present. Winter Term even years.
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Identical with HI 282. The role of women's contributions and their relative status in various cultures through primary source reading and research. Alternate years.
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Examination of women's contributions to and participation in science, continuing dialogue on the practice of science and the influence of feminist scholarship, technology's impact on women'slives. Writing intensive. May Term even years. Interconnected: Social Sciences. Prerequisite: Scientific Reasoning course.
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Identical with RE 311. Women in the Old and New Testaments, women's roles in Hebrew and Greco-Roman society, prominent biblical women in church tradition, the interplay of culture and interpretation, women and the ministry. Faith and Reflection. May Term even years. Prerequisite: RE 101.
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Identical with EN 314. Survey of major women writers and the context of their writing. Writing of critical papers. Seminar format. Diversity. May Term even years. Prerequisite: EN 151 for English majors and minors.
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Identical with PSY 327. Theory and evidence regarding gender differences and similarities in biological, social, psychological aspects of behavior. Gender roles, communication, identity, moral reasoning, parenting. Interconnected: Social Science. Winter Term even years. Prerequisite: PSY 101.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical approaches to gender analysis. Feminist theories from a broad spectrum of disciplines and cultures that explore the intersection of gender with race and class. Historical development of feminist theory, contemporary criticism, social and cultural evolution of constructions of gender, family history, moral development, politics, aesthetics. Seminar format. Prerequisite: WS 150.
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Identical with SO 380. Examination and analysis of women's social, economic, political situation in Latin America, Africa, Asia, the United States. Use of anthropological and sociological analytic techniques and literature from the cultures to understand women's work, family roles, linkages among race, sex, and class, and the introduction of social change across cultures. Diversity.
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