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CULTURAL STUDIES 260: African American History And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of African American life with emphasis on the African heritage, the emergence of African American culture, slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, patterns of segregation, urbanization and 20th century cultural, political, social and economic patterns of protest and change. Prerequisite: none. (Same course offered as HIST 260.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 261: Introduction to African Literatures
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This non- Western literature course provides survey and analysis of traditional and contemporary African literatures including fiction, poetry and drama in relationship to their social, economic and political environments. (Same course offered as ENGL 260.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 270: Black Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course provides an intensive study of African-American women writers with an emphasis on the explosive creative period of the last 50 years. (Same course offered as ENGL 270.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 275: Native American Literature
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The course provides a study of oral and written literatures of Native Americans, emphasizing the writing of men and women from the last half of the 20th century. Works are presented in their historical and cultural contexts. (Same course offered as ENGL 275.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 310: Sociology of Sex And Gender
4.00 Credits
Capital University
An introduction to issues related to sex and gender, including social constructions of gender throughout history, gender socialization, sex and gender roles, gender identity, gender and the law, and language and media. Prerequisite: SOC 110. (Same course offered as SOC 310.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 341: Gender And Film
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Students will examine how film reflects, reinforces and redefines cultural assumptions about masculinity and femininity. Students will watch and, using theoretical perspectives discussed in class, analyze selected films. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. 1; (Same course offered as RTVF 341.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 360: American Indian History And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A history of Native Americans with a focus on U.S.-Indian relations; social, cultural and religious history; and contemporary patterns in political, social and economic life. Prerequisite: none. (Same course offered as HIST 360.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 365: Gender Politics
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of how ideas about gender shape political relations and of how political relations shape ideas about gender. Prerequisite: 105 or permission of instructor. (Same course offered as POLS 365.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 368: Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An intensive study of African- American writers, male and female, of the 1920s. Included are key writers leading up to and following this central period of Black literary tradition. (Same course offered as ENGL 368.)
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CULTURAL STUDIES 370: Women in u. s. History
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Survey of women's historical experiences in the United States from the colonial era to the present. The course includes an analysis of the methodology of studying women's history and the role of women in the political, social, cultural and economic life of the nation. Prerequisite: none. (Same course offered as HIST 370.)
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