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SWAG 2370: Feminism in America, 1910-Present
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will explore the history of feminism in America from the 1910s to the present day. We will examine the various philosophies and strategies of people who have allied themselves with the feminist movement as well as those who have opposed it. We will ask how activists imagined sexual equality and what reforms-political, legal, economic, cultural, or psychological-they proposed.
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SWAG 2500: Topics in History and Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Topics in History and Gender
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SWAG 2559: New Course in Studies in Women and Gender
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of studies in women and gender
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SWAG 2700: Sex and Gender Go To The Movies
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will examine the ways in which different mass media help to define our cultural ideas about gender differences and the ways in which feminist scholars have responded to these definitions by criticizing existing media images and by creating some alternatives of their own. The course will examine the notion that the mass media might influence our development as gendered individuals and consider different forms of feminist theory.
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SWAG 2848: Technology and Reproduction: Global Perspectives
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will focus on issues in technology and reproduction from historical and cross-cultural perspectives. We will examine critical perspectives on science, power, gender, and inequality as they influence cultural constructions of reproductive processes such as pregnancy, childbirth, infertility, and debates about the enhancement and limitation of human fertility. Emphasis will be ethnographic examples from North America and South Asia. Prerequisites: Previous course in SWAG, ANTH, or Bioethics preferred.
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SWAG 2858: Anthropology of Reproduction: Fertility and the Future
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
In this course, we will study human reproduction as a cultural process. Questions include how gender, class, race, and religion shape reproductive ideals and practices around the world. Ethnographic examples will come from around the world, but will emphasize South Asia and the United States. This course examines the perspectives of both men and women and situates local examples within national and global struggles to (re)produce the future.
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SWAG 2891: Issues Facing Adolescent Girls I
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Students will explore the psychological, social, and cultural issues affecting adolescent girls and apply this understanding through service with the Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP). As we delve into theory and research on adolescent development, effective mentoring practices, and leadership development, students will test their theoretical knowledge and its application by serving as a Big Sister to an area middle school girl. Prerequiste: Permission of Instructor
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SWAG 2892: Issues Facing Adolescent Girls II
1.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This one-credit course is a continuation of the fall class and provides an opportunity for students to continue to develop their leadership skills through involvement in YWLP and academic service learning. In addition to the weekly one-hour class time (Big Sister meeting) students are required to continue as active participants in their two-hour-a-week mentoring group and four-hour-a-month one-on-one time with their mentee. Prerequisites: SWAG/EDHS 2891
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SWAG 3020: Gender in Muslim Lives
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will focus on expressions of gender by Muslims in a variety of cultural contexts, primarily in the Middle East and South Asia. How do men and women joined by a common religious tradition, Islam, experience life and gender in diverse ways through interpretations of religious law and practice, cultural and historical particularities, and access to wealth and social status?
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SWAG 309: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
(Y) Credits: 2 to 4
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