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WS 414H: Systems of Oppression in Women's Lives
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Baccalaureatte Core Course Explores the ways different systems of oppression and discrimination impact women's lives. Examines sexism, classism, racism, and anti-Jewish oppression, as well as discrimination against lesbians, older women, and those who differ in ability and appearance. (SS) (Bacc Core Course) PREREQS: WS 223 and Honors College approval required or instructor approval required.
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WS 416: Theories of Feminism
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Offered in current or future terms Explores feminist conceptions about the nature of the world, women's reality and visions for change. Analyzes major issues raised by the women's movement and the development of feminist ideas, as well as provides a critical examination of feminist thought and different theories which comprise it. PREREQS: WS 223 or WS 224 and /or instructor approval required.
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WS 417: Feminist Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Offered in current or future terms Diverse forms of feminist philosophy, including a variety of critiques, especially those based on race and class, with in-depth consideration of selected social issues, such as rape and pornography. CROSSLISTED as PHL 417/PHL 517. PREREQS: 6 credits of philosophy or upper-division standing.
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WS 420: Hate, Resistance, And Reconciliation
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Baccalaureatte Core Course Examines hate movements, hate-related activities, and resistant acts and movements. Special attention is given to the role of gender. (Bacc Core Course)
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WS 420H: Hate, Resistance, And Reconciliation
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Baccalaureatte Core Course Examines hate movements, hate-related activities, and resistant acts and movements. Special attention is given to the role of gender. (Bacc Core Course) PREREQS: Honors College approval required.
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WS 440: Women And Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Baccalaureatte Core Course Explores the relationship between women and natural resources. In particular, the course examines the roles of policy, technology, culture, and management in women's use and control of natural resources. (Bacc Core Course)
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WS 450: Ecofeminism
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Baccalaureatte Core Course Focuses on the ecological and feminist principles that mediate humanity's relationship with nature. (Bacc Core Course) PREREQS: Upper-division standing.
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WS 460: Women And Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Offered in current or future terms WIC Core Course Explores the historical, theoretical, and political dimensions of female sexuality. The course also examines the basic assumptions about the meaning of female sexuality, how it has been shaped and controlled, and why women's sexuality has been/is a source of both women's liberation and subjugation. (SS) (Writing Intensive Course) PREREQS: WS 223 or WS 224 and /or instructor approval required.
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WS 465: Women, Weight, And Body Image
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Focuses on women's increasing struggles with weight, eating disorders, and broader body image issues in contemporary society. Explores how social institutions such a media, medicine, government contribute to weight bias and unhealthy standards for appearance. Examines weightism as a system of oppression that intersects with other systems of oppression including sexism, racism, classism, heterosexism, ableism, and ageism. PREREQS: WS 223 or WS 224
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WS 480: International Women
3.00 Credits
Oregon State University
Offered in current or future terms Baccalaureatte Core Course Examines the lives and experiences of women in different parts of the world, looking at work, education, the family, the arts and social movements. Explores the comparative realities of various women's struggles for social injustice and studies key definitions and theoretical assumptions relevant to the subject of global feminism. (NC) (Bacc Core Course) PREREQS: WS 223 or WS 224 and /or instructor approval required.
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