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Course Schedule (Fall 2008)

 

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Course #

Title

Instructor

Act

Date & Time

Room

Pts

WSMT V1001

Intro to Women’s & Gender Studies *

Neferti Tadiar &
Alice Kessler-Harris

LEC

T 10:35-11:50 am

- -

3.0

DISC R 10:35-11:50 am - -
WMST BC1050 Women & Health Rebecca Young LEC MW 4:10-5:25 pm - - 3.0
WMST V3111 Feminist Texts I (CU) E. L. Ciolkowski T SEM W 4:10-6:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST V3112 Feminist Texts II Lisa Tiersten COL M 2:10-4:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST BC3121 Black Women in America To be announced SEM TBA - - 4.0
WMST BC3136 Asian American Women Christina Cynn SEM T 2:10-4:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST V3311 Colloquium in Feminist Theory Rebecca Young SEM T 11:00-12:50 pm - - 4.0
WMST BC3518 Studies in U.S. Imperialism  (New Course!) ** Neferti Tadiar SEM Th 2:10-4:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST V3521 Senior Seminar I *** Natalie Kampen SEM T 4:00-6:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST W4307 The Advanced Topics in Women's & Gender Studies: Sexuality & the Law Paula Ettelbrick SEM M 6:10-8:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST W4300 The Advanced Topics in Women's & Gender Studies: Lives of Anonymous Women (CU) S. Hartman SEM T 2:10-4:00 pm - - 4.0
WMST V4320 Queer Theories & Histories (CU) Janet Jakobsen SEM W 2:10-4:00 pm - - 4.0
             
Electives Offered on Fall 2008:
AMST BC3450 WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP Rosalind Rosenberg SEM W 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
AMST W3930 TOPICS IN AMERICAN STUDIES: GENDER, HISTORY & AMERICAN FILM Hilary-Anne Hallett SEM T 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
ANTH V3660 GENDER, CULTURE & HUMAN RIGHTS Lila Abu-Lughod SEM R 11:00am-12:50pm - - 4.0
EAAS W3405 WOMEN IN JAPANESE LITERATURE (ENGLISH) Tomi Suzuki SEM T 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 3.0
ECON W4480 GENDER & APPLIED ECONOMICS Lena Edlund LEC TR 2:40pm-3:55pm - - 3.0
ENGL W3930 RENAISSANCE LITERATURE: EARLY MOD WOMEN, PRE-MODERN SEXUALITY Julie Crawford SEM W 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
FREN BC3043 FEMINISM AND LITERATURE Anne Boyman SEM TR 10:35am-11:50am - - 4.0
HIST BC3567 AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE 20TH CENTURY Rosalind Rosenberg LEC TR 2:40pm-3:55pm - - 3.0
HIST W4643 WOMEN IN JEWISH MYSTICAL MOVEMNTS A. Rapoport-Albert SEM T 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
HIST BC4861 BODY HISTORIES: FOOTBINDING Dorothy Ko SEM R 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
POLS BC3303 COLLOQUIUM ON RACE, GENDER & AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT Kimberley Johnson SEM T 2:10pm-4:00pm - - 4.0
PSYC BC3153 PSYCHOLOGY AND WOMEN Wendy McKenna SEM W 4:10pm-6:00pm - - 4.0
RELI W4040 WOMEN & BUDDHISM IN CHINA Chun-Fang Yu SEM M 4:10pm-6:00pm - - 4.0
Other Courses of Interest:
HIST BC3664 FAMILIES LATIN AMERICA Nara Milanich LEC TR 11:00am-12:15pm - - 3.0
SPAN BC3664 ADVANCED LANGUAGE THROUGH CONTENT (GAY CULTURE IN CONTEMPORARY SPAIN) Francisco Rosales-Varo LEC TR 2:40pm-3:55pm - - 3.0

* WMST V1001 Introduction to Women & Gender Studies: Students registering for this course are expected to attend the lecture on Tuesdays at 10:35-11:50 am, and one of the four discussion sections for 10:35-11:50 am on Thursday. The course instructors will assign students to discussion sections in the first few weeks of the semester.

** WMST BC 3518 Studies in U.S. Imperialism: "Historical, comparative study of the cultural effects and social experiences of U.S. Imperialism, with attention to race, gender and sexuality in practices of political, economic, and cultural domination and struggle. Material includes studies of US Imperialism in the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Guam, and Cuba and US foreign involvements in the developing world since World War II." (Please note that this course will replace Gender, Globalization and Empire which will be offered in the spring of 2009 instead.)

*** Senior Seminar I: Please note that this Prof. Kampen's class has been moved from Tuesdays 2:10-4:00 pm to Tuesdays 4:10-6:00 pm.

 

 

 
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