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Development of feminist thought, exploration of contemporary feminist theories and research methods, including African-American, lesbian, Western and non-Western perspectives, and the future role of feminist theories and methodologies. (Lec.3/Online) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor. (L) [D]
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Novels by contemporary women writers from the American continents. Topics include construction of the female body, sexuality and desire, motherhood, exile and immigration, women and work. (Lec. 3) (A) [D]
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and discussion of how feminist thought has been transformed into action for social change. Women's civil and human rights. Political thought, analysis, and activism in campaigns for women' s rights. Pre: 150 or permission of instructor. (L) or (S) [D]
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on women's rights in a global context, ideologies and practices that deny women equal status in society, including violence against women, freedom and democracy movements, and women' s rights. (Lec. 3) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor.
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Selected areas of study pertinent to women's studies. Instruction may be offered in class seminar or tutorial environments according to specific needs and purposes. (Lec. 3) 350 topics include Media Images of Women, Narrative of the Witch, Women and Aging, Women and Health, Women and the Law, Women and Music, Women and Religion, Women and Business Culture. 351 topics include: Ecofeminism, Latin American Women, Native American Women, Women and Film, Women, Violence and Non-violence. Some topics may be offered online. May be repeated with different topic.
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3.00 Credits
Examines from a feminist perspective the values, beliefs, myths, realities, research, and writings about men and masculinities in contemporary United States life. (Seminar/Online). Pre: 150.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of a range of victimizations, based on gender and sexualities. Consideration of heterosexist and homophobic reactions through such acts as bullying, harassment, abuse, and assault; intersections with age, race, and gender. (Seminar) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the commercial sexual exploitation and slavery of women and girls and the impact on their health, rights, and status in society. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and value questions in women's studies; impact of feminist scholarship on traditional disciplines; feminist theory and research methods in selected fields; the future of feminism. (Seminar) Pre: 315 or 310 or 320 and senior standing or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on contemporary human trafficking and slavery, including sex trafficking, bonded labor, forced labor, child soldiers, and domestic servant slavery. (Lec. 3) Pre: junior standing or permission of the instructor. Not for graduate credit.
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