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SWAG 4300: Risky Business
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course will bring economic notions of risk to thinking about risk in relation to gender, race, class, nation and globalization. Students will be introduced to notions of risk that have traveled with finance and insurance globally. They will also interrogate concepts associated with risk or mediated through risk and insurance. Material in class will range from financial analyses and ethnographic materials to fiction and film.
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SWAG 4320: Gender Politics in Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Comprehensive introduction to gender politics in Africa, including gender transformations under imperial rule, gender and national struggles, gender and culture claims, women’s movements and the gendering of the post-colonial state.
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SWAG 4340: Feminist Theory in International Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Examines leading feminist contributions to, and gendered critiques of, theories of international relations including (but not limited to) war, peace and security; international political economy; and international institutions and organizations.
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SWAG 435: Gender and the Public Sphere
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
What is the significance of public deliberation in modern politics? What is the role of women in public life? How does the gendered nature of the public sphere shape the potential for the emergence of a truly democratic politics? We address these questions by examining the relationship between gender and the public sphere in theory as well as in historical and contempory contexts. Credits: 3
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SWAG 4350: Comparative Gender Stratification
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Examines gender stratification - the relative level of equality of men and women in a given group - in comparative and cross-historical perspective. Several theories are presented to explain the variations, from gender-egalitarian to highly patriarchal groups. (IR) Prerequisites: SWAG or SOC course
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SWAG 4360: Body Politics and the Body Politic
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course examines feminist and non-feminist discussions of body politics, beauty standards, color politics, work discipline, transgender movements, cyborgs, racialization, “know your body” materials produced by the women’s health movement, etc., in the context of political theory and philosophical writings on embodiment. Prerequisites: 2000 level course in humanties or social sciences.
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SWAG 4420: Women and Education
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Course will examine the roles women have played and continue to play as students, scholars, and leaders in American educational institutions.
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SWAG 4559: New Course in Studies in Women and Gender
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject of studies of women and gender.
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SWAG 4600: Gender and Identity Politics: Beyond the Third Wave
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Are identity politics inherently divisive? Or can unity be built on the basis of difference? Is unity even a feasible or desirable goal? This course explores the debate over identity politics by examining how gender intersects with several forms of collective identity, including racial, national, cultural, and religious identities. Students read and then apply theoretical literature to a set of international cases, both western and non-western.
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SWAG 4840: Gender Politics in Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Comprehensive introduction to gender politics in Africa, including gender transformations under imperial rule, gender and national struggles, gender and culture claims, women’s movements and the gendering of the post-colonial state. Prerequisties: One social science course in SWAG or comparative politics course; Instructor’s Permission
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