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WMS 348: American Women Playwrights
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: ENL 102 Analysis, evaluation, comparison, and appreciation of plays by 20th-century American women playwrights and insights into their themes and the images of women which they create. Cross-listed as ENL 348.
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WMS 350: Readings in Sociological and Anthropological Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Directed readings/analysis in selected topics. Cross-listed as ANT 350, SOC 350, CJS 350 when topic is applicable
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WMS 359: Men and Masculinities
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC/ANT 113 or WMS 101 The social construction of male identity and culture. Male sexualities, relationships, sports, health, work, violence, warfare and changing male culture will be explored. Cross-listed as ANT 359, SOC 359.
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WMS 364: Social and Cultural History of Russia
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Topics pertaining to social classes, the development of serfdom, religion, and art and literature in Russia from the 9th century to the present. Cross-listed as HST 364.
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WMS 365: Female Crime and Deviance
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: CJS 190; junior or senior standing Female crime and deviance is examined as a continuum of behaviors among girls and women within the context of the criminal justice system as well as in a larger social context. Cross-listed as ANT 365, CJS 365, SOC 365
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WMS 366: Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity in the Media
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC/ANT 113 or AAS 101; junior or senior standing An interdisciplinary exploration of how mainstream media in the U.S.-primarily “Hollywood” movies-have helped shape our understanding of who is (and, equally importantly, who is NOT) part of the “American” nation. Drawing upon anthropology, media studies, critical race studies and feminist theory, we will look at how cinematic representations of various ethinic and racial groups - blacks, “Indians”, Asians, Jews, and most recently, Arabs and Muslims - both reflected and helped shape popular views and attitudes towards those groups. We will pay close attention to the intertwining of race, gender, class and sexuality. This is a blended class as on-line discussions will supplement classroom screenings and discussion. Cross-listed as AAS 366, ANT 364, SOC 364.
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WMS 367: Culture, Power, and Inequality in a Globalized World
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: SOC 101, or ANT 111, or SOC 113; Sophomore or JR or SR standing An exploration of anthropological approaches to globalization, and what globalization means for the future of anthropology. We start with definitions of and theories about globalization, touch upon “the globalization debates,” and then turn to case studies of key issues such as gender and sexuality, migration and diaspora, the globalization of culture, the power of commodities, and political activism. Throughout, we will pay close attention to questions of power and inequality - seeing how the impact of globalization is shaped by race, nationality, class, gender and other vectors of difference. Cross-listed as SOC 367, ANT 367
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WMS 368: History of Feminst Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Examination of proto-feminist and feminist thought from ancient Greece to the early 1900’s. The course will also examine the ways in which some early feminist thought and activism intersected with other political goals and movements, such as the anti-slavery movement or the pacifist movement. In addition, the goals of activist movements and an analysis of their different methods will be examined. Cross-listed as HST 368.
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WMS 370: Women, Writing, and the Media
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: ENL 260 Studying and writing about issues related to gender, gender-specific language, and the representation of women in various forms of media. The course focuses on discovering, exploring, researching, and writing about women’s issues. Cross-listed as ENL 370.
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WMS 371: Gender and Society in Brazilian Cinema
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
A thematic study of cinematographic representations of gender identities and practices within social contexts. Fostering global awareness and artistic literacy, topics include construction of feminine and feminist identities; masculinity and power relations; sexuality and national identity; same-sex and other non-traditional relations of love and intimacy; and machismo, ethnic and socio-economic disparity and alienation in contemporary life under women film-makers’ scrutiny. Cross-listed as POR 371.
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