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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Exploration of current research on gender and the methods utilized in gender- based research. Guest lecturers share the processes and outcomes of their own research on gender studies topics. May be repeated one time with approval of program director. (Formerly MDIS 4000 and Women's Studies Colloquium)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) An interdisciplinary course on las chicanas that will investigate sociological situations and cultural contradictions of Chicanas. Issues of gender role expectations, tradition and change, and Chicana feminism will be studied. Chicana contributions to society will be examined. (Formerly Chicanas in Society and Culture; same as ETHS 3200)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) A review of existing research and issues related to the social construction of diverse masculinities in contemporary societies. An emphasis on topics such as violence, sexualities, work, families, men's associations, and health. (Same as SOCL 3320) Satisfies G.E. area G.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Offers a study of women and sexuality in the Middle East region with special emphasis on the Arab world. It deals with the issues of gender conflict and the changing roles of women in society. Deals extensively with the subject of the impact of Islam on the lives of women and men. The subject of feminism in the Middle East also will be covered. (Same as PSCI 3444) Satisfies G.E. area G.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Designed to analyze the social construction of gender. We will explore the various social institutions and practices that encourage the existing conceptions of masculinity and femininity. Early childhood socialization, practices of parenting, the educational institution, family structures, economic and work structures, the legal institution, violence against women, and intimate relationship practices will be analyzed in terms of their contribution to the social construction of gender. Satisfies G.E. area F3. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Provides a psychological examination of the nature and experiences of women in contemporary society. Topics to be discussed include women and power, the meaning of sexuality, stress and conflict surrounding women's roles, and male-female relationships. (Same as PSYC 3660) (Fall, even years)
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4.00 Credits
(4 Units) Focuses on the politics of ethnicity and gender. It will begin with a consideration of the Europatriarchal ideology underlying social relations in capitalist societies, investigate the impact on the relations on peoples experiencing colonization (Native Americans, African-Americans, Mexican-Americans, Asian-Americans, other "third world" peoples, and women everywhere) and discrimination because of sexual preferences, and conclude with critical perspectives arising out of contemporary liberation movements. (Same as PSCI 3700) Satisfies G.E. area G.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Introduction to the female's role within the American sport experience. Historical and sociocultural perspectives which have influenced the involvement of women in a traditionally male sports world will be emphasized. (Same as PHED 3750)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Comparative study of traditional and changing gender and sexuality roles, expressions, and identities in a wide range of contemporary cultures. (Same as ANTH 3900) Satisfies upper division writing proficiency requirement. Satisfies G.E. area G. Prerequisites: Passing the Writing Proficiency Screening Test; ANTH 2060 recommended or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Units) Readings in women authors from the non-European world, i.e., from Africa, India, the Near East, the Orient, Latin America, the Caribbean. (Same as ENGL 3950) Prerequisites: ENGL 3100 or consent of instructor.
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