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WSGS 453: Psych of Gender
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The primary aim of this course is to explore the ways in which gender is socially constructed in our historical time period through a variety of power relationships or institutions (e.g., marriage) and cultural artificts (e.g., media). The psychology of gender then involves how we as individuals experience ourselves, consciously or unconsciously, as consumers of these gender constructions, and the effects these constructions have on us at individual, interpersonal and societal levels. Although the focus of the course is on our daily performances of gender as constitutive of our identity, we will also recognize how our gendered identity is inextricably connected to other identity markers such as race, class, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and so forth.
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WSGS 458: Special Studies
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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WSGS 459: Directed Readings
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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WSGS 468W: Women's Voices-Hispanic Lit
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will introduce students to the largely overlooked works of women writers both in Spain and Spanish America. It will examine the role of women in the socio-religious and historical context of their worlds determined and controlled by men. Note will be taken of the social and legal obstacles which impeded publication of the writings of Hispanic women. While the course readings will focus on the works of twentieth-century authors, sufficient attention will be given to the writings of earlier women to afford the student a historical perspective of the field.
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WSGS 490W: Women and Art
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will follow the birth and development of a specifically feminist artistic practice from the 1970's to nowadays, seen in the context of the evolving debate on women's identity in North and South America and in Europe. It will offer a first introduction to the way in which contemporary debates on the role of women in society have affected not only the creative production of women artists but also the categories that they used to define themselves. The course will be based on readings, presentations and discussion of the artworks, manifestoes and critical interpretations that have shaped the cultural and artistic debate on female identity in the last thirty years.
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WSGS 492: Simone De Beauvoir
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This class concentrates on various selected contemporary interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir's philosophy, especially her position in The Second Sex. Other works of Beauvoir, including The Ethics of Ambiguity and some of her novels and parts of her autobiography, will be discussed in relation to The Second Sex. Our primary purpose will be to articulate and understand Beauvoir's philosophy, to trace at least some of its origin in the history of philosophy, and to consider its importance for contemporary philosophy and contemporary feminism.
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WSGS 498: Women in Develop Nations
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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WSGS 518: Shakespeare & Gender
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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WSGS 519: Medieval Women's Writers
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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WSGS 520: Family & Communication
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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