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WGST 342: Black Women Novelists - WR - CD1
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 342/ENGL 342. Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Selected novels by contemporary African, African American and Caribbean women writers, in depth and in comparative study. (Humanities)
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WGST 343: Faces of Global Poverty -WR
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 392 / SOC 392. Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Persistent poverty in the 3rd World and specific groups in the U.S. Focuses on causes, consequences, solutions and survival strategies. (Social Sciences)
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WGST 344: Black Lesbian Lives
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 344. Course focuses on Black Lesbian identified people cross-culturally,examining autobiographical accounts and visual culture within the context of LGBTQ politics and discourse.
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WGST 345: Women in Hinduism and Buddhism - CD1
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Prerequisite: ENG 102/105 and Sophomore standing. Note: Cross-listed with HUM 345. Hindu and Buddhist imagery for women's social and cultural roles, both past and present. (Humanities)
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WGST 346: Women in Africa: Historical and Literary Perspectives
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Cross-list with PAS 385. Survey of the role of women in historical African societies, women under colonialism, in nationalist movements, and in modern African countries. Literature about and by women will be considered. Emphasis on African/female perspective. (Humanities) A course in PAS or WGST is recommended.
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WGST 347: Racism and Sexism - CD1
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 364. The impact of racism and sexism on marginally oppressed communities as well as their strategies of resistance. (Social Sciences)
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WGST 348: African-American Women - WR
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Cross-listed with PAS 332. Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Examination of the status and roles of African-American women from the slave era to contemporary times. Emphasis on migration, urbanization and labor force participation in familial contexts. (Social Sciences)
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WGST 349: Color Complex of Black Women
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 331. Study of phenotypes, body image, inter/intra-gender relationships, media influences, and social norms, from slavery to present, on the development of Black female identities, using theories in psychology , sociology, and deconstruction. (Social Sciences)
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WGST 355: Women in American Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Cross-listed with POLS 324. A study of women's involvement in American politics as active political party members, as candidates for national, state, and local office, as elected officials, and as appointees to government positions at all levels. (Social Sciences)
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WGST 360: Philosophy and Feminism - CD2
3.00 Credits
University of Louisville
Note: Crosslisted with PHIL 318. An examination of philosophical issues involved in feminism, including classical, but emphasizing contemporary discussions. (Humanities).
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