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WOMEN 333: Gender and Globalization: Theory and Process
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ramamurthy Theoretical, historical, and empirical analysis of how current processes of globalization are transforming the actual conditions of women’s lives, labor, gender ideologies, and politics in complex and contradictory ways. Topics include feminist exploration of colonialism, capitalism, economic restructuring policies, resistance in consumer and environmental movements. Offered: jointly with SIS 333.
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WOMEN 339: Social Movements in Contemporary India
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Covers issues of social change, economic development, and identity politics in contemporary India studied through environmental and women’s movements. Includes critiques of development and conflicts over forests, dams, women’s rights, religious community, ethnicity, and citizenship. Offered: jointly with ANTH 339/ SISA 339.
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WOMEN 341: Native Women in the Americas
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Historiography, sociology, biography, autobiography, and fiction about native women in the United States and Canada. Offered: jointly with AIS 341; AWSpS.
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WOMEN 345: Women and International Economic Development
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Ramamurthy Questions how women are affected by economic development in Third World and celebrates redefinitions of what development means. Theoretical perspectives and methods to interrogate gender and development policies introduced. Current processes of globalization and potential for changing gender and economic inequalities assessed. Offered: jointly with ANTH 345/SIS 345.
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WOMEN 350: Women in Law and Literature
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Representations of women in American law and literature. Considers how women’s political status and social roles have influenced legal and literary accounts of their behavior. Examines how legal cases and issues involving women are represented in literary texts and also how law can influence literary expression. Offered: jointly with CHID 350.
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WOMEN 351: Women of Color as Cross- Cultural Artists
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Habell-Pallan Provides a historical context for artistic forms produced by racialized women. Examines the cultural production of Chicanas and Latinas in relation to that Native American, African American, East and South Asian American , and Arab American women as well as those women of mixed heritage in the U.S. Offered: jointly with AES 310.
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WOMEN 353: Anthropological Studies of Women
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Jacobs Critical examination of the intersections between anthropology, research on gender issues, and feminism. Readings and class discussions examine the ways women have been represented in the field of anthropology and the repercussions of these anthropological images of women on contemporary understandings of gender. Offered: jointly with ANTH 353; W.
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WOMEN 355: Men and Masculinity
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Clatterbaugh Critical study of systematic responses of men to feminist movements, including conservative, pro-feminist, men’s rights, mythopoetic, and religious responses. How men of color and gay men view these various men’s movements and their issues. Special attention given to philosophical problems such as nature of oppression, human nature, justice, and masculinity. Recommended: WOMEN 200.
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WOMEN 357: Psychobiology of Women
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Kenney Physiological and psychological aspects of women’s lives: determinants of biological sex; physiological and psychological events of puberty, menstruation, and menopause; sexuality; pregnancy, childbirth; the role of culture in determining the psychological response to the physiological events. Recommended: PSYCH/WOMEN 257. Offered: jointly with PSYCH 357.
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WOMEN 383: Social History of American Women to 1890
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
I&S Yee A multi-racial, multicultural study of women in the United States from the 17th century to 1890 emphasizing women’s unpaid work, participation in the paid r force, charitable and reform activities, and 19th century social movements. Uses primary materials such as diaries, letters, speeches, and artifacts. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 373; W.
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