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Community Studies 142: Introduction to Marxism.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
A close study of original texts by Marx and Engels and contemporary Marxists, focusing on the basic tenets of Marxism and their applicability to current community problems. An interdisciplinary course for students with little previous experience in Marxist method. M. Rotkin
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Community Studies 145: Politics of Obesity
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Critically examines the construction and representation of the so-called epidemic of obesity, the major explana- tions for the rise in obesity and the interventions they beget, and the implications of naming obesity as a problem. J. Guthman
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Community Studies 147: The Rise and Fall of the New Queer Cinema
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Documents/interprets the phenomenon "New Queer Cinema." Seeks to understand its precedents, preconditions (social, political, medical) leading to its explosive growth, and forces (economic, aesthetic, medical) spelling the end of the artistic movement, though its influence seemed simultaneously to spill into every televisual medium. (General Education Code(s): A.) B. Rich
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Community Studies 148: Women's Health Activism.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Examines concrete aspects of women's health in social and political contexts, including such factors as environmental and occupational health, the role of race and nationality, diverse sexualities and health, American medical care systems, and international comparisons and organizing approaches. A. Steiner
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Community Studies 149: Political Economy of Food and Agriculture
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Intensive reading course, focusing on key concepts in agrarian political economy and historical development of world food system. J. Guthman
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Community Studies 152: Gender and Sexuality in Latin America
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Advanced topics in gender and sexuality in Latin America and Latina/o studies. Analyzes role of power, race, coloniality, national and transnational processes in the production and analysis of genders and sexualities. Materials include memoir, fiction, ethnography, social documentary and history. Prerequisite(s): Latin American and Latino Studies 80S or equivalent. (General Education Code(s): E.) M. Ochoa
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Community Studies 160: Communities,Problems and Interventions
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Prepares students to develop and design responses to problems affecting communities. Informed by the history of community interventions in Chicana/o, feminist, labor, civil rights, HIV/AIDS, and GLBT/queer movements, students research, design, and propose a community-level intervention. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment limited to 25. (General Education Code(s): W.) M. Ochoa
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Community Studies 162: Introduction to Grant Writing
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Introduces students to non-profit organizations and grant writing. Through hands-on grant-writing experiences, students learn how to write a successful grant. Please bring a potential fundable project idea to the first class. (Formerly Introduction to Non-Profit Organizations and Grantwriting.) The Staff
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Community Studies 163: American Cities and Social Change
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Examines the historical development of and contemporary conditions within U.S. cities by focusing on social and economic restructurings of cities, cultural and political transformations, and spatial reorganizations of the urban landscape. Goal is understanding the changing nature of urban experience. Students must also enroll in course 164. M. Pudup
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Community Studies 164: Urban Field Study .
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Examines multifaceted processes of urban growth and restructuring during two all-day field trips in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Goal is making urban theory and history come to life. Must be taken concurrently with course 163. Enrollment limited to 15. M. Pudup
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