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									Introduces issues related to the mental health of women, from historical, anthropological, sociological and psychological perspectives. Emphasis is on the relationship of power, sexism, sex role socialization and gender stereotypes to mental health.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Examination of lesbianism from psychological and historical perspectives; includes discussions of lesbianism in literature, representations of lesbianism in various media; the place of lesbianism in the politics of the women's movement and in gay liberation, and the development of "queer theory."
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisites: Completion of GE Foundation requirements, one or more Explorations courses, and upper-division standing. Analyzes the construction of images of women in popular culture. Discussion of theories of culture, gender and ideology. Analysis of film, advertising, magazines and popular fiction.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Reconstructs and examines Asian American women's history and contemporary experiences. Assesses complexities of intersecting social categories of oppression and Asian American women's active pursuit of equality and dignity.Same course as ASAM 381 and HIST 381.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisites: Completion of Foundation requirements. Survey of literature by women authors writing in English, across a range of historical periods; examination of works in various genres that present complexity of women's lives and challenges of female authorship; exploration of feminist critical approaches.Same course as ENGL 382.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Investigates how European history has impacted on women, and how women and women's issues have shaped historical events. Issues covered are: industrialization, the family, wars and revolutions, health and sexuality, and the "woman question" in politics, culture and society.Same course as HIST 33
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisite: Previous or concurrent W/ST class and consent of instructor. Peer facilitation of small group discussion, teaching assistance and other assignments directed by a supervising faculty member, supplemented by seminar, reading and journal writing. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units. Letter grade only (A-F).
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisities: Upper division status.Explores a wide range of roles played by Middle Eastern women throughout history, seek to understand their multi-faceted thoughts and activities, and discuss most important issues related to women and gender in Middle Eastern history.Same as HIST 394.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisites: completion of Foundation courses, one or more Explorations course, and upper-division standing. Covers feminist perspectives on contemporary globalization. Examines how we might imagine a more equitable world and why feminism should be concerned with global perspectives. Topics include colonialism, tourism, food production, women's labour, migration, militarism and social movements.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prerequisite: Students must have completed one course in either political science or women's studies. Differential treatment of women and men in western political theories, including femininity, power, rationality and the role of women in family. Classic and contemporary texts.Same course as POSC 401.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
					 
					
				
			
			
				
			 
		
		 
	 
	
	 
  
 
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