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3.00 Credits
Timothy Stewart-Winter. th 3.30-5.20 Hu (0) Race and sexuality as major categories organizing life and politics in the twentieth-century United States. Focus on the development of racial and sexual classification and on ways in which Americans have adopted, resisted, and transformed the normative meanings of these catagories. Topics include the politics of respectability in communities of color; definitions of sexual health; reproductive and marital norms; the changing status of sex and marriage across the color line; sexual harassment and violence; hiv/aids; and the sexual politics of social movements both left and right.
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3.00 Credits
George Chauncey. For description see under History.
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3.00 Credits
Robert Vorlicky. For description see under Theater Studies. wgss 352b/engl 359b, Feminist Perspectives on Literature. Jill Campbell. tth 2.30-3.45 WR,Hu,So (0) Feminist and queer methods in literary criticism. Topics include the sexual politics of literary traditions; gender and sexuality in relation to plot, narrative, authorship, language, and theories of reading and popular culture; voice, silence, and the politics of representation; and the contributions of literature to feminist and queer theory and political movements. Fulfills the methods requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Graeme Reid. w 1.30-3.20 So (0) Beauty, fashion, and style as aspects of self-identification and embodiment in everyday life. The relationship between the individual and society in different cultural and historical contexts, as interpreted by social science scholarship about the human body and its adornment. wgss 369b/engl 369b/er&m 367b, Adoption Narratives. Margaret Homans. For description see under English Language & Literature.
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3.00 Credits
MelanieBoyd. tth1-2.15 (0) Examination of key feminist theories of violence against women, considering the ways in which they have both illuminated and altered broader cultural narratives of sexual violence. Ways in which these theories are themselves shaped by cultural presumptions, particularly those grounded in race, class, and sexual orientation.
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3.00 Credits
Geetanjali Singh Chanda. mw1-2.15 WR,Hu (0)
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3.00 Credits
Paula Hyman. For description see under Religious Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Melanie Boyd. t 7-8.50 p.m. Hu,So (0) An interdisciplinary approach to studying gender and sexuality. Exploration of a range of theoretical frameworks and methodologies relevant to contemporary feminism. Prepares students for the senior essay.
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3.00 Credits
Kang-i Sun Chang. For description see under East Asian Languages & Literatures. wgss 408b/ engl 342b/ hums 288b, Mythology and Community in Twentieth-Century Queer Literature. Sam See. For description see under English Language & Literature. wgss 410b/ afam 410b, Interdisciplinary Approaches to African American Studies. Deborah Thomas. For description see under African American Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Hazel Carby For description see under African American Studies.
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