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GWST 235: African American Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for ENG 235. HUM; CL: BKST 235, ENG 235; DV; STAFF
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GWST 238: Latin American Women Writers
3.00 Credits
Knox College
The past two decades have seen the rise of an unprecedented number of Latin American women writers who have made important aesthetic contributions to the literary traditions of their countries. This course examines some of their works paying special attention to the gendered politics and poetics of the text. Among some of the works included are Nellie Campobello's novels of the Mexican Revolution, the testimonial narrative of Elena Poniatowska, the magical realist works of Isabel Allende. All works are read in English translations. HUM; Prereq: sophomore standing; CL: LAST 238; M. Roy-Féquière
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GWST 243: Philosophies of Feminism
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for PHIL 243. HUM; Prereq: sophomore standing; CL: PHIL 243; W. Young
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GWST 269: U.S.Women's History
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for HIST 269. CL: HIST 269; C. Denial
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GWST 269 - U.S.Women's History
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GWST 271: Human Sexuality
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for PSYC 271. Prereq: one 200- level psychology course; CL: PSYC 271; O; H. Hoffmann
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GWST 273: Topics in Women's and Gender History
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for GWST 373. Prereq: Sophomore standing, previous coursework in history, or permission of the instructor; CL: HIST 273; C. Denial, P. Gold
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GWST 275: Psychology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for PSYC 275. Prereq: PSYC 100 or GWST 101; CL: PSYC 275; K. Shaw
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GWST 280: Feminist Methodologies
3.00 Credits
Knox College
The course examines the fundamental questions characteristic of the interdisciplinary field of Women's Studies, and explores the contributions of feminist scholarship in several specific disciplines that contribute to this field, such as literature, history, anthropology and sociology, philosophy of science, and psychology. Readings include both classic statements and recent writings. Prereq: one previous course in Gender and Women's Studies or permission of the instructor; STAFF
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GWST 312: Gay and Lesbian Identities
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course draws on the wealth of recent scholarship in lesbian and gay studies that examines ideas of culture, sexuality and identity. We explore questions like: How is identity formed What place do sexual orientation and sexual practice have in an individual's identity, and how does this vary over time and across cultures What does it mean to say that sexual orientation has a biological base How do research questions in different disciplines focus our attention in certain directions to the neglect of others HSS; Prereq: junior standing; CL: PREC 312; W; DV; H. Hoffmann
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GWST 325: Beyond Stereotypes:Exploring Literature by Chicanas
3.00 Credits
Knox College
During the past two decades Chicana writers have produced an innovative literature that not only dialogues with the male Chicano literary tradition, but vibrantly asserts its own core themes and stylistic and thematic contributions. We examine the innovative narrative, poetry and essay production of Chicana writers such as Gloria Anzaldua, Lorna Dee Cervantes, Elena Viramontes, Sandra Cisneros and Lucha Corpi among many others. HUM; Prereq: junior standing; CL: AMST 325; DV; M. Roy-Féquière
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