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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Black women's literature presents students with the opportunity to examine through literature the political, social, and historical experiences of Black women from the African Diaspora. The course is structured around five major themes commonly addressed in Black women's writing: Black female oppression, sexual politics of Black womanhood, Black female sexuality, Black male/female relationships, and Black women and defining self. This course is offered as AFH 382, EGL 382, and WST 382.
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3.00 Credits
Issues of race and gender and how the notion that racism and sexism are analogous forms of oppression aids and detracts from consideration of these issues. Examination of the dynamics of race and gender in various contexts such as activism, art, law, literature, the media, medicine, and philosophy. This course is offered as both PHI 383 and WST 383.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive philosophical study of selected topics of feminist concern. Topics are selected to further the understanding of what effect feminism has upon traditional areas of philosophy as well as providing a detailed understanding of particular feminist theories. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes. This course is offered as both PHI 384 and WST 384.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for upper-division students, this course provides an in-depth study of specific current topics in women's studies within humanities disciplines such as literature, art, music, religion, and philosophy. Past topics include World Women Writers, Music and Sexuality, Contemporary Memoirs, and Alice Walker. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for upper-division students, this course provides an in-depth study of specific current topics in women's studies within humanities disciplines such as literature, art, music, religion, and philosophy. Past topics include World Women Writers, Music and Sexuality, Contemporary Memoirs, and Alice Walker. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Current topics in women's studies such as social issues in science or women in science. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for upper-division students, this course provides an in-depth study of a topic in women's studies relating to western civilization, specifically within the European tradition. Topics may include, for example, matriarchy and the status and roles of women in early European history, or women and film in Europe. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific descriptions when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in gender and medicine and in human reproduction. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for upper-division students, this course provides an in-depth study of a specific topic relating to non-western world civilizations. With a focus on the development of feminism beyond the United States and Europe, topics may include such titles as Global Feminism and Latinas: History, Society, and Culture. Semester supplements to this Bulletin contain specific description when course is offered. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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3.00 Credits
The changing roles of women in the family, community and the work force in historical perspective. Topics may include the suffragette movement, before and after; and women's roles in America's wars. May be repeated as the topic changes.
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