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5.00 Credits
Includes units on American, European, and Third World women that examine centers of women’s activities, women’s place in maledominated spheres (politics), women’s impact on culture (health, arts), and the effect of larger changes on women’s lives (technology, colonization). Offered: jointly with HIST 283; A.
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2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Exploration of specific problems and issues relevant to the study of women. Offered by visiting or resident faculty members.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces new majors to the filed of women studies. Includes helping students develop a course of study for their major, meeting their departmental advisor and the faculty. Students are encouraged to take this course immediately upon declaring the major. May be linked to service learning.
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5.00 Credits
Jacobs Explores appropriate research methodologies for interdisciplinary work in women studies. Examines current debates and issues in feminist methodologies and critiques of methodology. Use of historical documents and theoretical texts. Computer applications in research in women studies.
Prerequisite:
either WOMEN 200 or WOMEN 206
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5.00 Credits
Ramamurthy, Sunindyo Women and feminism from global theoretical perspectives. Critical theoretical ways of thinking about feminism. How women are differently situated throughout the world. How they are represented affects women’s agency. Focus on how race and gender affect one another. Representations of and by women throughout the world.
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5.00 Credits
Examines how law addresses women, how the courts have made attempts to address women of color, poor women, lesbians, and women with disabilities. Topics include constitutional construction of equality, employment discrimination, reproductive rights, regulation of sexuality, families and motherhood, sexual harassment, violence against women and international women and human rights.
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5.00 Credits
DiStefano Theoretical, historical, and empirical studies of women’s participation in political and social movements. Women’s diverse efforts to improve their political, social, and economic status. Policy issues of particular concern to women. Women’s political experiences in household, local, regional, national, and international arenas Offered: jointly with POL S 313.
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5.00 Credits
“Feminist Movement” from early nineteenth century to present. Treats relationship between Black and White women in their struggle for independence, at times together and at times apart. Discusses the reasons, process, and results of collaboration as well as opposition. Examines recent and contemporary attempts at cooperation. Offered: joint with AFRAM 321.
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5.00 Credits
Ramamurthy, Sunindyo The intersection of race, class, and gender in the lives of women of color in the United States from historical and contemporary perspectives. Topics include racism, classism, sexism, activism, sexuality, and inter-racial dynamics between women of color groups. Offered: jointly with AES 322.
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5.00 Credits
I&S Yee Traces the development of the concept of race in the United States from the nineteenth century to the late twentieth century. Specific topics include paid and unpaid r, media, reproduction, migration, social activism, and the processes of identity and community formation.
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