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Course Schedule—Spring 2006

Study of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

STUDY OF WOMEN, GENDER & SEXUALITY

Please refer to the departmental listings for complete information regarding these courses.

Note: Text highlighted in red indicates that a change has been made to the course listing. The red text indicates the current, updated information.

ANTHROPOLOGY

070.222 (H,S)
(W)

AFRICA IN THE 21ST CENTURY (3) Guyer   

Sec. 01

M 1-4

070.368 (H,S)

(W)

MODERN SOUTH ASIA: THE OCCULT IN EVERYDAY LIFE (3) Khan      Limit 35    

 

Sec. 01

W 1-4

070.379 (H,S)

(W)

CINEMA AND FORMS OF URBAN LIFE IN ASIA (3) Baxstrom

Sec. 01

T 12-3

070.641

PUBLIC SPACE/PUBLIC SPEECH Guyer/Haeri   The course examines changes in public arenas in the present day, particularly outside the west.  We study the forms of agonistic engagement in the public sphere, and the forms of expression, translation and rhetorical performance that mediate them.

Sec. 01

W 10-12

BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY

290.420 (S)

(W)

ORIGINS OF HUMAN SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND VARIATION (3) Kraft   Limit 25  
Juniors & Seniors only Perm Req'd.

Sec. 01

T 3-6pm

FILM & MEDIA

061.331 (H)

AMERICA SINCE BRANDO (3) DeLibero  Prereq: Intro.to the Study of Film (061.140) and at least one 200 or 300 level Film & Media course Limit 15   Lab Fee: $40  Traces the actor's influence on American film and culture. Close examination of the actor's performance methods, life, and movies, as well as the cultural contexts that informed his work.

Sec. 01

Scr.

Th 11-1:30

W 7:30-10pm, Sun.4-6: 30pm

HISTORY

100.317 (H)

HISTORY OF PHOTOJOURNALISM IN THE UNITED STATES (3) Hijar    Limit 20    This course is a survey of photojournalism in the U.S. and emphasizes understanding the medium in historical perspective, and developing the analytical skills to see media images with a critical eye. Dean's Teaching Fellowship Course

Sec. 01

TTh 2-3:30

100.411 (H,S)

(W)

COMPARATIVE FREEDOM STRUGGLES: US & SOUTH AFRICA   (3) Shell-Weiss  Limit 35 25     This course explores and compares the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa and the Movement for African-American Civil Rights in the United States using a wide variety of literature, primary and secondary works.

Sec. 01

M 2-4

100.498 (H,S)

COLLOQUIM: HISTORY OF FAMILY AND GENDER IN THE UNITED STATES (3) Ditz  Limit 20   Prereq: Experience in upper level Humanities or social science seminars

Sec. 01

W 2-4

100.766

PROBLEMS IN WOMEN’S HISTORY Ditz    

Sec. 01

T 12-3

HISTORY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

140.324 (H,S)

(W)

ELECTRONIC IDENTITIES IN JAPAN: CONSUMER CULTURE AND BUSINESS (3) Low   Limit 20 

Sec. 01

W 2-5

140.346 (H,S)

HISTORY OF CHINESE MEDICINE (3) Hanson

Lec.
Sec. 01
02

MT 11
W 11
W 11

HUMANITIES

300.303 (H)

(W)

EARLY MODERN WOMEN WRITERS: POETRY OF THE EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE (3) Patton   Limit 12 15

Sec. 01

F 10-12

300.363 (H)

(W)

READING JUDITH SHAKESPEARE: WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS OF EARLY MODERN ENGLAND (3) Patton   Limit 15 

Sec. 01

Th 10-12

300.672

THOMAS HARDY Hertz   Limit 20

Sec. 01

F 9-12

300.674

FREUD’S MOSES Leys

Sec. 01

W 1-4

PHILOSOPHY

150.260 (H)
(W)

PHILOSOPHY & FEMINISM: EPISTEMOLOGY (3) Tumulty        

Sec. 01

MTW 11

POLITICAL SCIENCE

191.353 (S)

WOMEN AND POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA (3) Poggio   Limit 25

Sec. 01

T 12-2

PSYCHOLOGICAL & BRAIN SCIENCES

200.204 (N,S)

HUMAN SEXUALITY (3) Kraft
Open to Psychology, Behavioral Biology & WGS majors only. Upperclassmen only

Sec. 01

T 12-3

200.386 (S)

ANIMAL COGNITION (3) Holland   Limit 20

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

ROMANCE LANGUAGES & LITERATURES

212.347 (H)

FEMINISM IN POST WAR ITALY: THE MALE AND FEMALE PERSPECTIVES (3) Mirshak 
Limit 15  
Dean’s Teaching Fellowship Course

Sec. 01

MW TW 2-3:30

SOCIOLOGY

230.307 (S)

SOCIOLOGY OF LATIN AMERICA (3) Von Der Heydt-Coca   Limit 25 15    

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

INTERDEPARTMENTAL

360.218 (H)

(W)

WRITING AND WOMEN IN CHINA (3)
Guo   Limit 20 An examination of the issues of women, women's writing, and writing women in China from the Han Dynasty through the post-Mao era. Also a brief introduction to the history of Chinese literature. Prior knowledge of Chinese is not required. 

Cross-listed with East Asian Studies,Humanities Center, and Interdepartmental Course added 10/31/05

Sec. 01

M 2-5pm 1-3:30

360.258 (H,S)

GENDER AND HEALTH (3) Goodfellow

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

360.262 (S)

GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND LAW (3) Mulla

Sec. 01

ThF 10:30-12

360.457 (H,S)

RICHARD WRIGHT & MODERNISM: PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE & POLITICS (3Hayes  Limit 15    This Seminar provides an examination of the modern black writer Richard Wright. We will interrogate Wright’s critique of modern Western civilization, his interpretation of the black experience, and his involvement in radical politics.

Sec. 01

W 2-4:30

 

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