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WGST 237P: P3 Hope,Survival and the Human Spirit:Theories of Resistance
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines theories of resistance as they apply to three areas of identity: nation, race, and gender. We examine systems of power and investigate institutions that have historically oppressed the "Other." Weread a range of texts (history, philosophy, essays, interviews) on issues like the following: universality and difference, patriotism and nationalism, prison and torture, physical struggle and survival, hope and human spirit, language and culture, and writing and activism. Julia Alvarez calls fiction "a way to travel through the human heart," so we analyze how fiction creates space for us to re-imagine history and apply theory. Cross-listed with AMST 237P.
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WGST 240D: CC Women in East Asia
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introductory comparison of the historical experiences of women in East Asia with an emphasis on China and Japan. Class time is split equally between traditional times (before 1800) and the modern period. Additional recommended reading for students with no background in Asian history. Cross-listed with HIST 240D.
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WGST 250P: P3 Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An exploration of the psychology of both women and men from a biopsycho- social perspective, including: 1) the nature and meaning of gender, gender roles, and stereotypes; 2) research on gender similarities and differences; 3) gender development; and 4) the way that gender intersects with race/ethnicity, social class, sexual orientation, and other differences of interest. The roles of psychology and psychologists in broader social contexts are also discussed. Cross-listed with PSYC 250P. Prerequisite: PSYC 100C.
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WGST 257D: Gender Roles and Society
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A systematic study of gender roles in modern social systems. The course includes the historical evolution of gender roles and current issues surrounding the changing nature of gender roles in modern society. Crosslisted with SOCI 257D. Prerequisite: SOCI 101D.
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WGST 299P: Sex and the Body Politic
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Introduction to feminist theories about politics. Topics include gender and citizenship; gender, race, class and the state; sexual identity and political identity; and gender, theories of knowledge, and political power. Cross-listed with POSC 299P.
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WGST 305: Women in Sport and Leisure
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course provides students with an opportunity to critically examine, understand, and appreciate women's involvement in-and contributionsto-sport and physical activity from both a historical and contemporary perspective. By examining historical, cultural, economic and sociopsychological elements, students discover how these factors have shaped women's participation in sport, physical activity, and leisure. Particular attention is given to the various ways in which females (and their bodies) are often viewed as fundamentally different from their male counterparts. Cross-listed with SPST 305.
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WGST 400: Senior Seminar in Women and Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This is the capstone course for Women and Gender Studies minors, culminating in an extensive research paper of each individual student's own design, along with an oral presentation. Feminist and gender theory is used to analyze a range of topics. Content varies according to the interest and discipline of the instructor. The capstone requirement may be fulfilled by taking a 400-level course offered by another department with the permission of the Program Director of Women and Gender Studies. Prerequisite: WGST 101.
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WGST 470: Senior Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A research-intensive seminar in which students engage in projects of their own choosing. The beginning of the semester includes exercises in research methodology and identification of appropriate research topics. The second half of the semester includes class presentations and research paper/ workshop exercises. Cross-listed with AMST 470. Prerequisite: AMST 370.
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WGST 496: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An opportunity for in-depth study of an area not regularly offered. Completion of the Independent Study/Tutorial Authorization form is required. See Policy on Independent Study. Restriction: Juniors and seniors.
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