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3.00 Credits
3 IR Textual, cultural, and/or historical constructions of gender and sexualities. Repeatability: 3
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3 Y Positioned where school, media, and youth cultures intersect. How schools and media represent "good" and "bad" youth, and how youth negotiate schools and popular cultures. Includes theories of popular culture and adolescenc
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3 Y Historical and cross-cultural study of forms of family and domestic organization, marriage, status and sex roles, ideals, and customs of family life.
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3 Y Current policy issues in an aging society. Health care, end-of-life, social security, productive aging, and generational equity. Special problems facing elderly women and minorities.
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3 Using a range of genres explore influence of place, family, and social expectations on self-definition; examines politics of everyday life, including trauma; and considers how authors craft stories in ways that resist marginalization.
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3 IR Economic and cultural processes of globalization as they affect different groups of men, women, and households; including gender and work, gender and the media, and redefinitions of masculinity and femininity across the globe.
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3.00 Credits
3 Y History of women and gender relations from colonial period to the present. Influence of race, class, and ethnicity on gender. Relation of gender to labor, family, sexuality, and politics.
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3 Y Crosscultural study of magical and religious behavior, ritual, and belief systems in simple and complex societies. Specialists and their craft: shamans, priests. Curing, possession, witchcraft. Millennial and counterculture movements. Religious ideologies and innovations.
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3 Y Interaction of law with social values, customs, and organization. Relationship between a society's law and its broader environment.
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3 O Interrelationship of power as female and female power in Hindu cosmology, mythology, and society. Complexities of mythic, domestic, and economic gender hierarchies.
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