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WSTD 652: Women's Writing in Early Modern France
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Topics of discussion will vary from semester to semester. One possible topic is: "The Female Tradition and the Development of the Modern Novel." We will discuss the most important women writers--from Scudery to Lafayette-of the golden age of French women writers. We will be particularly concerned with the ways in which they were responsible for generic innovations and in particular with the ways in which they shaped the development of the modern novel.
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WSTD 676: Readings in Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Weissberg. The seminar will provide a survey of recent feminist theories, and a discussion of literary texts focusing on issues of gender, race, and class. The reading list will include essays by French, English, and American theorists as well as novels by Bachmann, Wolf, and Jelinek.
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WSTD 683: Gender,Power,and Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hirschmann. This seminar will examine the theme of power as it engages questions of sex and gender. Subsidiary themes that will be developed over the course of the semester include: the modernism/postmodernism debate as it particularly relatesto feminism; the intersectionality of race, gender, sexuality and cla and howfeminists can and do talk about "women"; the relevance of feminist theory to policy issues, and which theoretical approaches are the most appropriate or have the most powerful potential. The readings represent som of the newest scholarship as well as several more familiar texts to provide understanding of how some of the latest developments in feminist theory have come to pass. In the first 5 weeks we will explore general issues of power and then turn to works that attempt to grapple with more specific political issues in which power is expressed.
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WSTD 705: Seminar in Ethnomusicology
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This seminar will take an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women in jazz performance. We will define "jazz" quite broadly to include contemporary musicians in the world music market, and consider the works of and about women from Africa, Europe, and the U.S. Students will be required to read materials written by and about women in jazz, as well as listen to recordings made by the women studied.
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WSTD 735: Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This seminar focuses on some aspect of Shakespeare's work, the context of its production, or its critical reception. A recent version examined Shakespeare's English history plays in the context of the Renaissance revolution in historiography
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WSTD 748: Eighteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course varies in its emphases, but in recent years has explored the theory of narrative both from the point of view of eighteenth-century novelists and thinkers as well as from the perspective of contemporary theory. Specific attention is paid to issues of class, gender, and ideology.
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WSTD 750: Topics:Romantism
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course is an advanced seminar on writings of the Romantic period, not restricted to English Romanticism. This is a topics course and the content may vary.
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WSTD 751: British Women Poets
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. An advanced seminar in British poetry by women. This course has generally focused on the period from 1770-1830 when more than 300 women published at least one volume of poetry.
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WSTD 769: Feminist Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. This course is designed as an introduction to theories of subjectivity in post-structuralist analysis and "dissident" sexualities as they have been inscribed in cultural/textural representations from the late 19th century to the present. Feminist critiques of sexual difference, especially as they have been informed by psychoanalysis, will be our primary methodology. We will be especially concerned with the construction of lesbian and gay "identities" and the politics of visibility for subcultural sexual minorities as they intersect historically with class, race, and gender formations.
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WSTD 773: Feminist Introduction to Literary Modernism
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mahaffey. This is an English topics course. When the title is "Feminist Introduction to Literary Modernism" the course will be cross-listed with Gender Culture and Society (GSOC).
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