|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
3 The history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender experience in American history. Effective spring 2007.
-
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Y Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Comparative literatures and theories by women from Africa and the Caribbean. Textual analysis of representations and constructions of social, political, and cultural life in colonial, neo-colonial, and contemporary contexts. Writers such as Ba, Conde, Dangaremba, Head, Kincaid, and Marshall.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Historical and interdisciplinary exploration of life stages, rites of passage, marriage, family, social life, sodomy, prostitution, career options, and alternate life strategies as illustrated by case studies. Offered only in Florence.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Authorized and "alternative" sexuality in Europe 15th to 18th centuries (especially Italy, France, and England.) "Licit love" (courtship, marriage, conjugal relations) as opposed to "illicit unions" (adultery, rape, prostitution, bestiality, homosexuality, lesbianism). Offered only in Flore
-
3.00 Credits
3 History of witchcraft from various perspectives: its intellectual roots, the causes and dynamics of the witch-hunt, and the beliefs and self-perceptions of those who were called "witches". Offered only in Florence.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Y Students create a synthesis of their studies in the field and deepen their skills in Women's studies research, culminating in an independent project that can be a research project, creative work, activism project, or internship.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Trends in French feminine and feminist writing from the early modern period to the present. Conducted in French. Additional work required of graduate students. [Effective spring 2009] Prereq: Must have completed two 300-level FRE courses
-
3.00 Credits
3 Interdisciplinary approach to examine concepts of identity and difference, challenges notions of subjectivity, nation and gender. Philosophical, political, and gender-related dimensions explored. Offered only in Florence.
-
3.00 Credits
3 E Exploration of assumptions under-lying different approaches to gender and communication. Gender and power implications of understanding communication as socially constructing identity and societal structures.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|