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Fine Arts 389 ,390: Special Projects in Art I and II
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Individual study for fine arts majors or especially qualified students. Prerequisite: consent of the supervising professor and department chair. Hours to be arranged.
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Fine Arts 451 ,452: Seminar in Art
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Topics relate to the history, practice and theory of art. Primarily for qualified majors; however, students who are interested but who have backgrounds in areas other than art are welcome. Seminar topics and prerequisites are announced in the Class Schedule each semester.
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Fine Arts 489 ,490: SYE:Independent Study
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An independent study for senior fine arts majors that builds upon the student's prior work in art history or studio art and is directed toward developing superior skills in research and writing or studio work. Prerequisites: permission of the instructor and department chair (must be obtained the semester preceding the course).
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Fine Arts 495 ,496: Senior Project:Honors in Fine Arts
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Details of the program are available from the department chair. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor and department chair.
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Gender Studies 103: Gender and Society
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This interdisciplinary course examines how being male or female is translated into the social relationships of gender. It explores the ways gender roles, identities and institutions are constructed in relation to race, ethnicity, class and sexuality.
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Gender Studies 201: Gender in Global Perspective
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Gender constructs cultural, political and socio-economic relations across class and racial lines in the Western world and throughout the rest of the world, although the concepts and structures that define gender roles can and do differ significantly. This course examines the global constructions of gender through examples chosen from indigenous and diasporic communities in Asia, Africa and the Americas; discusses the variable impacts that these constructions have had particularly on women's lives; and introduces theories of transnational feminism. Also offered through Global Studies.
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Gender Studies 280: Sexuality,Society and Culture
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An exploration of the cultural facets of our sexuality and how we come to understand sexuality in our everyday lives. Are sexual feelings biological, or do they emerge from particular historical and social formations? How does sexuality come to operate as something that is just natural? What does love have to do with it? How has the concept of sexuality shifted from sex acts to sexual identities? How is sexuality linked to race, class and gender? How is sexuality linked to the political? The answers to these questions provide a broad understanding of gender and sexuality studies. We will rigorously examine the concept of sexuality through theoretical, empirical and creative frameworks.
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Gender Studies 290: Gender and Feminist Theory
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course examines theoretical explanations of gender, gender difference and gender inequality in society. The course includes introductions to some of the questions that shape contemporary feminist theory, feminist writings in multiple disciplines and feminist movements inside and outside the academy. The course focuses on how an awareness of intersections of race, class, sexuality, gender and ethnicity is vital for disciplinary and interdisciplinary study in feminist theory. Theoretical works are drawn from the humanities, arts and literature and the social sciences. Prerequisite: Gender Studies 103.
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Gender Studies 301: Studies in Masculinities
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course calls on students to investigate their own lives in relation to historically and locally dominant prescriptions of what men and women "should" be. Combining readings of "great books" with a wide range of material from the burgeoning field of critical studies of masculinity, the course also includes a field research methods component that enables students to design and carry out creative research projects into the local gender systems in which they attempt to forge their own identities.
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Gender Studies 334: Feminist Philosophy
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introduction to some of the questions that shape feminist philosophy today. What connections are there between feminist philosophy and feminist writing in other disciplines and feminist movements inside and outside the academy? Does feminist philosophy transform traditional philosophical discourse and the academy? The course focuses on how an awareness of intersections of race, class, sexuality, gender and ethnicity is vital for disciplinary and interdisciplinary study in feminist philosophy. Also offered as Philosophy 334.
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