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Prerequisites: SWAG Undergraduate and SWAG 3810
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(Y) Credits: 3
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Explores key topics that have shaped the field of sexuality studies, with a focus on queer studies. Such topics include the history of sexuality, scientific racism and critical race theory, cyborgs, biopower, nationalism, colonialism, sexuality and law, the relationship of sexuality to race and class, and bodily aesthetics. Interdisciplinary readings may include fiction, theory, ethnography, law, philosophy, film, music, science, and economics. Prerequisites: 2000 level course in humanities or social sciences.
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Investigates the conflict over culture and women's rights and examines a number of proposed solutions.? Issues addressed include the claims of minority communities in liberal states, marriage practices in Africa and the U.S., domestic violence in India, and female genital mutilation.? Cross-listed with PLCP 412. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:? One course in PLCP or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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Since the mid nineteenth-century, Iranian women writers have desegregated a predominantly all-male literary tradition.? They have also been at the forefront of a bloodless social movement.? At home and in Diaspora, they have produced highly-acclaimed bestsellers, touching the hearts and minds of an international reading public on an unprecedented scale.? This seminar studies this inspiring presence on the world state through a variety of genre that includes novels, short story, poetry, autobiographies, essays, film-scripts, and films.? (O)????????????????????? Credits: 3
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The idea of the public sphere is central to contemporary Western democracies. It is the “space” where citizens exchange ideas and form opinions, and from which these citizens can shap government. What would a more inclusive vision of political participation and communicatoin look like? In attempting to build an answer, we will examine a number of works on communication ethics, politics, media, with an emphasis on feminist and queer scholarship.
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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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Investigates the conflict over culture and women's rights and examines a number of proposed solutions.? Issues addressed include the claims of minority communities in liberal states, marriage practices in Africa and the U.S., domestic violence in India, and female genital mutilation.? Cross-listed with PLCP 412.? (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:? One course in PLCP or permission of the instructor. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the conflict over culture and women’s rights and examines a number of proposed solutions. Issues addressed include the claims of minority communities in liberal states, marriage practices in Africa and the U.S., domestic violence in India, and female genital mutilation. Cross-listed with PLCP 412.
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