Catalogue 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Women’s Studies Program
|
|
|
Director: Paulina Bren;
Steering Committee: Rodica Diaconescu Blumenfeldb (Italian), Mita Choudhury (History), Colleen Ballerino Cohenb (Anthropology), Leslie C. Dunn (English), Diane Harrifordab (Sociology), Susan Hiner (French and Francophone Studies), Jean M. Kane (English), Lydia Murdoch (History), Barbara A. Olsenab (Greek and Roman Studies), Hiram Perez (English), Peipei Qiu (Chinese and Japanese), Jeffrey Schneider (German Studies), Jill S. Schneiderman (Earth Science), Eva Woods Peiró (Hispanic Studies);
Participating Faculty: Abigail A. Baird (Psychology), Rodica Diaconescu Blumenfeldb (Italian), Lisa Brawleya (Urban Studies), Paulina Bren (International Studies), Light Carruyo (Sociology), Mita Choudhury (History), Colleen Ballerino Cohenb (Anthropology), Miriam Cohen (History), Lisa Gail Collins (Art), Eve Dunbar (English), Leslie C. Dunn (English), Rebecca Edwards (History), Dara Greenwood (Psychology), Maria Hantzopoulos (Education), Diane Harrifordab (Sociology), Kathleen Hart (French and Francophone Studies), Susan Hiner (French and Francophone Studies), Shirley Johnson-Lans (Economics), Jean M. Kane (English), Eileen Leonard (Sociology), Kathryn Libinb (Music), Molly S. McGlennen (English), Mootacem Mhiri (Africana Studies), Seungsook Moon (Sociology), Jannay Morrow (Psychology), Lydia Murdoch (History), Uma Narayanb (Philosophy), Barbara A. Olsenab (Greek and Roman Studies), Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert (Hispanic Studies), Hiram Perez (English), Nancy Pokrywka (Biology), Peipei Qiu (Chinese and Japanese), Jeffrey Schneider (German Studies), Jill S. Schneiderman (Earth Science), Vinay Swamyab (French and Francophone Studies), Denise A. Walen (Drama), Eva Woods Peiró (Hispanic Studies), Silke von der Emdea (German), Susan Zlotnick (English).
a On leave 2018/19, first semester
b On leave 2018/19, second semester
ab On leave 2018/19
Major
Correlate Sequence in Women’s Studies
Approved Courses
Women’s Studies: I. Introductory
Women’s Studies: II. Intermediate
- • WMST 201 - Introduction to Queer Studies
- • WMST 203 - Women in Greek and Roman History and Myth
- • WMST 204 - Gender and Sexuality in Roman Culture
- • WMST 205 - Arab Women Writers
- • WMST 210 - Domestic Violence
- • WMST 214 - Transnational Perspectives on Women and Work
- • WMST 215 - Pre-modern Drama: Text and Performance before 1800
- • WMST 218 - Literature, Gender, and Sexuality
- • WMST 219 - Queering the Archive
- • WMST 222 - Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Islamic Spaces
- • WMST 230 - European Women’s Cinema
- • WMST 231 - Women Making Music
- • WMST 234 - Women in American Musical Theater
- • WMST 240 - Gender in American Popular Media
- • WMST 241 - Topics in the Construction of Gender
- • WMST 245 - Making Waves: Topics in Feminist Activism
- • WMST 250 - Feminist Theory
- • WMST 251 - Global Feminism
- • WMST 254 - Bio-Politics of Breast Cancer
- • WMST 259 - The History of the Family in Early Modern Europe
- • WMST 260 - Sex & Reproduction in 19th Century United States: Before Margaret Sanger
- • WMST 261 - Women in 20th Century America
- • WMST 262 - Native American Women
- • WMST 264 - African American Women’s History
- • WMST 270 - Gender and Social Space
- • WMST 272 - Feminist Thought and Politics: Sex, Gender, Matter
- • WMST 277 - Feminist Approaches to Science and Technology
- • WMST 280 - Genders, Sexes, Sexualities: Anthropological Perspectives
- • WMST 283 - Gender, Sexuality and Abolitionist Activism
- • WMST 285 - Sex, Gender and the History of Medicine
- • WMST 286 - Indigenous Women’s Decolonial Narratives
- • WMST 288 - Rethinking Gender in an Educational Context
- • WMST 289 - LatinX Performance
- • WMST 290 - Field Work
- • WMST 297 - Reading Courses
- • WMST 298 - Independent Study
- • WMST 299 - Thesis Preparation
Women’s Studies: III. Advanced
- • WMST 301 - Senior Thesis or Project
- • WMST 302 - Senior Thesis or Project
- • WMST 317 - Women, Crime, and Punishment
- • WMST 318 - Literary Studies in Gender and Sexuality
- • WMST 320 - Studies in Literary Traditions
- • WMST 321 - Feminism, Knowledge, Practice
- • WMST 331 - Gender, Resources, and Justice
- • WMST 352 - Romantic Poets: Rebels with a Cause
- • WMST 355 - Childhood and Children in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- • WMST 362 - Women in Japanese and Chinese Literature
- • WMST 366 - Art and Activism in the United States
- • WMST 367 - Artists’ Books from the Women’s Studio Workshop
- • WMST 370 - Feminist Perspectives on Environmentalism
- • WMST 371 - Gender, Science and Politics
- • WMST 375 - Seminar in Women’s Studies
- • WMST 381 - How Queer is That?
- • WMST 382 - Marie-Antoinette
- • WMST 384 - Transnational Queer: Genders, Sexualities, Identities
- • WMST 385 - Women, Culture, and Development
- • WMST 387 - Muslim Feminist and Womanist thought and Praxis
- • WMST 399 - Senior Independent Study
|