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3.00 Credits
(124) Either semester. Three credits. Exploration of the construction and reproduction of gender inequality in global perspective. Study of the social position and relations of women and men (political, economic, cultural and familial) in selected nonwestern societies. Diversity of women's and men'sexperiences across class, racial-ethnic groups, sexualities, cultures, and regions. CA 2. CA 4-INT.
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(193) Either or both semesters. Credit and hours by arrangement. May be repeated for credit. Consent of program director required, normally before the student's departure.
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(204) (Also offered as POLS 3052). Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. An introduction to feminist thought, the study of women as political actors, the feminist movement and several public policy issues affecting women.
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(246) (Also offered as PSYC 3102.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Three credits of 2000 to 3000-level psychology. Crawford Gender roles, socialization, women and work, women's relationships, violence against women, and other topics. Theory and research. CA 4.
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(246W) (Also offered as PSYC 3102W.) Prerequisite: Three credits of 2000 to 3000-level psychology; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. CA 4.
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(290) (Also offered as ARTH 3040.) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Topics in twentieth-century visual culture (film, advertising, fine arts, crafts, literatures), with emphasis upon matters related to social constructions of ethnicity and sexuality, and upon issues raised by feminist and postcolonial theories.
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(203) (Also offered as POLS 3216.) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. Creevey Analysis of the role of women in the process of political development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The importance of gender to the understanding of development and modernization will be explored and the ways in which change in traditional societies has affected the position of women, economically, socially, and politically will be examined.
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(217) Either semester. Three credits. Feminist analysis of Hollywood film. Investigates women's roles as filmmaker, writer, editor, and actress as well as messages communicated to female viewers.
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(250) Three credits. Prerequisite: WS 1103, 1104, or 1124. Current feminist theories and related social and political issues.
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3.00 Credits
(251) Either semester. Three credits. Women's use of body art to express aspects of gender identity and interpretation of body art from a variety of cultures. "Body art" encompasses cosmetics,painting, hair styling, tattoo, scarification, clothing, ornaments, plastic surgery and exercise.
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