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Examines the "Long eighteenth century" (1660 to 1820), a turbulent period in English history, through drama, poetry, essays, and one novel with a particular emphasis on representations of gender, sexuality, empire, and nationality. Cross-listed as ENGL 353.
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Deals extensively with differing roles and views of women in the 19th century through the study of various genres of narrative: essays, novels, and longer poems. Some will be authored by women; others are offered by men who present unorthodox views of women. Cross-listed as ENGL 355.
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Development of the theory of international specialization and trade, the questions of free trade and protectionism, an analysis of foreign exchange rates and balance of payments with an appraisal of international financial institutions. Prerequisites: ECON 111 or ECON 112. Spring semesters only.
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No course description available.
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This course offers a survey of key writers, texts, and literary developments from the late twentieth century to the present. Authors might include Toni Morrison, Kazuo Ishiguro, Salman Rushdie, David Mamet, Seamus Heaney, Derek Walcott, Alice Munro, and Jeanette Winterson.
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Examines the relationship between gender and work in the modern world, in the U.S., and beyond. Addresses questions of gender difference and inequality. Students will critically analyze the relationship between gender and work under a variety of conditions, and will examine their own work experiences and plans in relation to course topics. Cross-listed as SOC 370.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the historical and cultural roles of women from the beginnings of humanity through classical, medieval, and early modern European history up to the beginning of the 20th century. Topics include theories of women's history, legal rights and their influence on political participations, economic contributions, gender roles in family and community institutions, cultural constructions, and religious vocations. Cross-listed as HIST 373.
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Focuses upon short stories and novels written by ethnic American women after 1970. Considers how the texts are infl uenced by race and prejudice, gender and sexuality identity, class status, and generational affiliation. Cross-listed as ENGL 395.
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