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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to WGS Graduate Certificate or M.A. or Sociology M.A. or permission of instructor. Note: Crosslisted with SOC 672. Through readings across social sciences disciplines (i.e.; in sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics, political science),course will analyze many ways feminist theory and methodology have influenced research in the social sciences.
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3.00 Credits
Note Crosslisted with: PAS 612 and SOC 612. Note: Credit may not be earned for both WGST 612 /PAS 612/ SOC 612 and WGST 512/ PAS 512/ SOC 512. Introduction to theory and research on labor market and welfare state with focus on gender and race/ethnicity as they influence women's experiences of and ideas about work and welfare.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Crosslisted with SOC 642. Note: Credit may not be earned for this course and WGST 415 or SOC 442. Intensive examination of sociological perspectives on medicine, culture, and science to examine the meanings, experiences, demographics, and impact of disability in historical and contemporary contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Course examines issues such as race, class, religion, geography, and sexual orientation surrounding the writing/reading of women's personal narratives ( e.g., diaries, letters, autobiographies, oral histories, biographies, and film) from the 19th and 20th centuries. Credit may not be earned for this course and WGST 520 or ENGL 554.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Credit may not be earned for both WGST 522 and WGST 622. WGST 522 does not carry graduate credit. Examines the relationship between culture and the body, focusing on how Western philosophy, as well as gender, race and class, have constructed popular images of and attitudes toward the body.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Credit may not be received for WGST 530 or HIST 588 and WGST 630. Comparative analysis of feminist movements in the United States, Britain, and Europe, stressing intellectual background, social composition, goals and political strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Credit may not be earned for WGST 531/HIST 583 and WGST 631. The history of women in Western society, including Europe and the U.S. in the twentieth century. Includes political, economic, social, and cultural evelopments.
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on sexual behaviors and meanings in America from colonial period to the late twentieth century and how sexual meanings impact people's identities, choices, and social position. The course also examines the interaction of gender, race, and class. Credit may not be earned for this course and WGST 532 or HIST 589.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Approved for the Arts & Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Note: Credit may not be received for this course and for HIST 506 or WGST 533. Course focuses on material conditions, ideologies, and knowledge-systems that shaped American women's lives in the 19th century, with attention to race, class, and regional differences.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Note: Crosslisted with PAS 662. Note: Credit cannot be earned for both WGST 540/ PAS 562 and WGST 640/ PAS 662. Examination of population growth, early marriage, family size, and cultural and religious beliefs of reproduction on the health of the contemporary African woman.
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