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3 Y Nature of "American character" through the last century. Aspects of intellectual life, social mores, industry, and art that represent Americans' definitions of themselves and their nation
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3 IR Research and literature related to sex differences. Process of socialization of girls and boys, women and men in American society. Prereq: two of the following: PSY 335,336,337, or permission of instructor. Prereq: Two of the following: PSY 335,336,337, or permission of instructor
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3 The role that religion may have played in women's understandings of themselves as abolitionists and social reformers. A selected group of women will be studied, with considerable attention given to Frances Harper.
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3 Focus on significant social and political transformation, activism, and individuals
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3 Focus on significant social and political transformation, activism, and individuals.
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3 Y Examines place, role, and attitudes of women from ancient world through the Reformation era. Changing definitions and functions of family (kinship and household). Sexuality and gender as historically determined and changing constructs. May not be repeated for credit.
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3 Y Family and gender roles in modern Europe. Victorian domesticity and sexuality; women's battles for education, careers, and the vote; impact of industrialization, urbanization, war, and Freudian psychology on family life.
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3 Y Conceptions of health and illness in society. The nature and organization of health professions and health delivery systems. Social aspects of health related behavior.
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3 IR Theory and practice of political conflict and peacemaking. Issues may include class, race, gender and ethnicity, war, terrorism, and protest.
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3 Y Economic analysis of inequality, poverty, and discrimination, as applied to USA. Income maintenance, employment, training, education, and other antipoverty programs; antidiscrimination and equal opportunity policies. Students may not receive credit for both ECN/WSP 258 and ECN/WSP 358. Prereq: ECN 101 or 203
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