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4.00 Credits
Horror films are centrally concerned with issues of masculinity, femininity, heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and less defined queerness. This course will explore these topics with reference to subgenres like the slasher film, the vampire film, the psychological horror film, and the science fiction horror film. Films screened include: Doty (HU)
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4.00 Credits
Sexuality and gender roles across the life cycle, including human reproduction, decision-making, and the societal regulation of sexual behavior. (ND)
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3.00 Credits
Women's works about women. Besides re-reading familiar feminists' fiction, drama, and poems, an introduction to contemporary and often experimental works by less famous writers. (HU)
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4.00 Credits
How minority sexual identities have been the subject of speculation, misunderstanding, and sometimes violent attempts at correction or elimination. Sexual orientation, gender role, including transvestism and "drag", transsexualism,sexism, heterosexism, and homophobia. Emphasis on critical thinking, guest speakers, and discussions. (SS)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Internship related to women's studies. Supervised by Women's Studies faculty. Prerequisite: consent of the Program Director. (SS)
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3.00 Credits
Relationships of women to the medical system. Influence of medicine on women's lives and the impact of the women's movement on health care. (SS)
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3.00 Credits
Issues of international economic development with a particular focus on how gender informs both the academic discourse of development as well as how development policies are gendered in their conception and implementation. (SS)
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3.00 Credits
A graduate seminar providing foundational study of multidisciplinary theoretical frameworks of women's studies. (SS)
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3.00 Credits
Primary focus is on race, gender, and class as axes of disadvantage and privilege in work and employment. We will explore both theories and empirical studies of inequality as well as their social, political, and practical ramifications for the workplace. Krasas (SS)
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3.00 Credits
Major theoretical approaches and empirical debates in the psychology of gender, with a focus on the interplay of nature and nurture in producing gender similarities, gender differences and gender variation in personality, social behaviors, cognitive abilities, achievement, sexuality, and mental health. Methodological issues in gender research. Prerequisite: graduate standing. Department permission required. Hyland (SS)
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