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3 Sexual identity and gender relations constructed in the visual media in Italy (15th to 17th centuries) when the visual "language" of art was codified into its modern European idiom. Offered only in Florence.
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3 Family structures and gender relations in Italy from the Unification to the present. Offered only in Florence.
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3 IR Relationship between AIDS and cultures in which it spreads. Cultural practices and sexuality and social effects of widespread AIDS, including healthcare in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and USA. Additional work required of graduate students.
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3.00 Credits
3 Recent sociological research in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies addressing sexuality, identity, community, representation, politics, social change and their inter-relations.
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3.00 Credits
3 Relationship between the sexes in politics, philosophy, literature, and art. Emergence of a dissident "voice" relative to gender identity and social role, with implications for race and religion. Offered only in Florence.
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3 Cultural anthropological approaches to cross-cultural variations in reproductive practices (pregnancy, childbirth, infertility, etc.) Impact of globalization, biomedicalization, international development on reproduction and reproductive health. Medical anthropology and gender studies.
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3 E Roles, representations, and realities of women in Muslim societies in historical and cultural context. Gender in scriptural, legal, and theological texts. Politics of gender and religious identity in contemporary Islam.
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3 Y Cross-cultural survey of the role of language in culture and society, including cognition and language usage along the dimensions of class, gender, race, ethnicity, and social status. Prereq: For ANT/LIN 472: anthropology or linguistics majors with senior standing.
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3 Myths about women and nation. Modern interpretations and reconstructions of these myths in contemporary literature by Latin American women writers. Literary texts with theories on myth. Representation and "real" constructions of feminine and national identities in different regions of Latin America.Prereq: SPA 301
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3 IR Ways in which folklore (oral and material traditions, including personal narratives), reflects key cultural ideas such as gender, ethnicity, and history. Analytical methods for examining folk traditions. Additional work required of graduate students. Prereq: ANT 376 or permission of instructor.
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