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3.00 Credits
Contributions of French women writers to the social, economic and political institutions of French culture. Readings from literary selections in several genres. Topics studied are gender roles, systems of authority, masculine/feminine representations of reality, and the concept of "feminine" writing. On demand. Prerequisite: English 121 or 122. No foreign language credit. May be registered as Modern Languages (MLNG) 301. Credit not allowed in both Modern Languages 301 and Women's Studies 301.
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3.00 Credits
Contributions of French women writers to the social, economic and political institutions of French culture. Readings from literary selections in several genres. Topics studied are gender roles, systems of authority, masculine/feminine representations of reality, and the concept of “feminine” writing. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
Contributions of Latin American women writers to the social, economic, and political institutions of Latin American culture. Readings from literary selections in several genres. Topics will include gender roles, systems of authority, masculine/ feminine representations of reality, and the concept of "feminine" writing. Ondemand. Prerequisite: English 121 or 122. No foreign language credit. May be registered as Modern Languages 302. Credit not allowed in both Modern Languages 302 and Women's Studies 302.
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3.00 Credits
Contributions of Latin American women writers to the social, economic, and political institutions of Latin American culture. Readings from literary selections in several genres. Topics will include gender roles, systems of authority, masculine/feminine representations of reality, and the concept of “feminine” writing. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
The impact of gender in the workplace. A close study of cultural factors as they pertain to modern attitudes, beliefs, and practices concerning working men and women. Prerequisite: English 122. May be registered as PANM 304. Credit not allowed in both Woman's Studies 304 and PANM 304.
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3.00 Credits
The impact of gender in the workplace. A close study of cultural factors as they pertain to modern attitudes, beliefs, and practices concerning working men and women.
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3.00 Credits
Evolutionary and cross-cultural analysis of formation of sex and gender in human societies, with special focus on the relative status of women, and the development of masculine and feminine differences in communication and activities. Prerequisite: Anthropology 152 or 207 or 208 or 210, or approval of instructor. May be registered as Anthropology 305. Credit not allowed in both Anthropology 305 and Women's Studies 305.
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3.00 Credits
Evolutionary and cross-cultural analysis of formation of sex and gender in human societies, with special focus on the relative status of women, and the development of masculine and feminine differences in communication and activities.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of how ideas about gender are socially constructed and the importance of women-centered theories on this approach; the interplay of gender and various social structures including education, religion, politics, family, health, work and sexuality. Prerequisite: 3 hours Sociology or approval of instructor. May be registered as Sociology 307. Credit not allowed in both Sociology 307 and Women's Studies 307.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of how ideas about gender are socially constructed and the importance of women-centered theories on this approach; the interplay of gender and various social structures including education, religion, politics, family, health, work and sexuality.
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