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WMST 12/Introduction to Women’s Studies (Liebowitz)        T, Th 10:25-11:40 & 11:50-1:05        
An interdisciplinary course designed to lay the groundwork for the women's studies major and minor.  Focused principally on the lives and experience of U.S. women, the course has several
objectives: first, to consider some fundamental questions (What is a woman? What is gender? 
What is sex? How does culture construct gender and gender difference? How do gender, race, 
class, ethnicity and sexual orientation intersect and interact?); second, to think about individual 
women's lives using these questions; and third, to introduce analytical and critical concepts and approaches for understanding particular women's lives within larger social,  political and cultural structures — skills that form the basis of further work in women's  studies.  Required for Women's Studies majors and minors.  Offered spring semester annually. 
 

WMST 150/Independent Study in Women’s Studies  TBA
ANTH/WMST 131 / Gender and Culture (Boglioli)   MW 2:30-3:45
ECON    29  / Gender and  Globalization (Olmsted)   T,Th   2:40-3:55
ECON 136 / Political Economy of Race, Class and Gender (Safri)   M, W 2:30-3:45 
ENGL 132 / Modern Women Writers (Ollman) T, Th 11:50-1:05
ENGL 175.002 / Austen and the Brontës (Ollman)    M 1:15-3:45
FREN 50 / Francophone Literature in Trans: Women Novelists  (Pieretti)            MW 11-12:15
HIST 126 / American Women’s History (Sundue) T, Th 2:40-3:55
PANAF 170 / Women Writing Africa:  Gender in Modern African Literature (Addo) TH  7:00 – 9:30
SOC 131 / Sociology of Reproduction (Killian) M 1:15-3:45
SPAN 154 /Reading Nation, Gender and Ethnicity in Latin American Cultures (Noguera)  T, Th 10:25-11:40
THEA 65 / Women and Theatre (McLaughlin) T, Th 1:15-2:30
THEA 175/WMST 122 / Community Theatre (Brenner)                                             
(includes a January intensive – interview required for admission)
W 11-12:15
Courses which Integrate a Gender Perspective (minors only; majors may petition)
LING 10 / Language, Communication, and Culture (Kam) T 7-9:30
SOC 27 / Sociology of Families (Killian) T, Th. 9:00-10:15
SOC 29 / Sociology of Aging (Friedenfels)   F 1:15-3:45

                                                                                                    

 

 

                                              

                                                                     

                                                                 

CLA Women’s Studies Courses  Spring 2009

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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