| Women’s StudiesCollege of Liberal Arts and SciencesINSTRUCTIONAL STAFFAlter, N. (German/Slavic Languages); Avellaneda, A. (Romance Languages); Banerjee, S. (History); Boxer, D. (Linguistics); Broad, K. (Sociology); Brockmann, J. (Zoology); Burns, A. (Anthropology); Conway, M. (Emerita, Political Science); Dale, E.R. (History); Doty, L. (Neurology); Emery, K. (English); Feagin, J. (Sociology); Filligin, R. (Dentistry); Franks, B. (Education); Gilbert, P. (English); Gubrium, J. (Sociology); Hackett, D. (Religion); Hardt, N. (Pathology); Hedrick, T. (CWSGR/English); Hernandez-Truyol, B. (Law); Hill-Lubin, M. (English); Hochman, L. (Religion); Howard-Hamilton, M. (Education); Hulvey, Y. (African/Asian Languages); Isenberg, S. (Religion); King, D. (English); Koropeckyj-Cox, T.M. (Sociology); Kwolek-Folland, A. (CWSGR/History); Langwick, S. (CWSGR/Anthropology); Logan, H.N. (Operative Denistry); Margolis, M. (Anthropology); Mauer, V. (Management); McClaurin, I. (Anthropology); Meek, P. (Emerita, Student Services); Mills, T. (Sociology); Murphy, C. (Romance Languages); Narayanan, V. (Religion); Newman, L. (History); Nichols, G. (Romance Languages); Osoria, A. (Latin American Studies); Page, J. (English); Peña, M. (CWSGR/Sociology); Revelle, B. (Art History); Russo, S. (International Center); Sassaman, K. (Anthropology); Shehan, C. (Sociology); Simmons, G. (Religion); Smith, S. (English); Spring, A. (Anthropology); Tanzer, K. (Architecture); Turim, M. (English); Vera, H. (Sociology); Wayne, M. (Zoology); White, L. (History); Woodhouse, B.B. (Law); Wright, D. (Law); Wyatt-Brown, A. (Linguistics); Zsembik, B. (Sociology). Director: A. Kwolek-Folland WST 3000 Women and Diversity in US History. WST 3015 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Women. WST 3930 Special Interdisciplinary Topics in Women’s Studies. WST 4905 Independent Study in Women’s Studies WST 4930 Special Topics. WST 4931 Women’s/Gender Studies Thesis Seminar. WST 4935 Seminar in Feminist Studies. WST 4940 Internship. NOTE: The following courses are approved for Women’s Studies. They are offered in other departments. (Courses vary from year to year) AFH 3930 Women and Resistance in Africa/Islamic Women. AFS 4935 African Women. AMH 3562 Women in Modern U.S.. AMH 4563 Women, Work and the Family in American History. AML 3284 Surveys in American Women’s Literature. AML 3285 Gay & Lesbian Literature. AML 4225 Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture (Women’s Era: 19th Century Black Women’s Literature). AML 4282 Genders and Sexualities in American Literature and Culture. AML 4311 Major Figures of American Literature and Culture (e.g., Zora Neale Hurston, Emily Dickinson). AML 4685 Race and Ethnicity in American Literature and Culture (Multi-Ethnic Women Writers). ANT 2301 Human Sexuality and Culture. ANT 3302 Sex-Roles: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. ANT 3620 Language and Culture. ANT 4930 Women’s Health: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. ARA 3510 The Arab Woman. ARH 4930 Women in Art: 1600-1850. CCJ 4934 Contemporary Issues in C.J. Intimate Violence: Children, Family and the Law. CLA 3501 Women in Classical Antiquity. COM 4014 Communication/Gender. DEP 4930 Revolving Topics in Developmental Psychology (Psychology and Gender). ENG 2935 Southern Women’s Culture. ENG 3010 Theory & Practice of Modern Criticism. ENG 4134 Women and Film. ENG 4936 Emily Dickinson. ENL 4333 Shakespeare: Feminist/Gender Approaches. EUH 3930 Gender and Inquiry in Early Modern Europe. EUH 4610 Society and the Sexes in Modern Europe, 18th Century to the Present. FRT 3561 French Women Thinkers and Writers FRW 4932 Contemporary Women Writers in France. GET 2100 German Literary Heritage. GET 4291 Women and German Cinema. GEW 4750 Women in German Literature (in German). HIS 3930 History of Sexuality. HIS 3930 Science, Sex, Race. HIS 3930 Women, Race and Imperialism. HIS 3931 Special Topics (Gender and Colonial Latin American History) (Latin American Women) (Women in Modern Asia). HSC 3133 Human Sexuality Education. IDH 2931 Men and Women in Middle Ages. IDH 2931 Women in Civil Rights. IDH 3931 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. JPT 3100 Japanese Literary Heritage. JPT 3130 Japanese Women Writers – Classical Period. JPT 3140 Japanese Women Writers – Modern Period. JPT 3150 WAKA: Traditional Japanese Poetry. JST 3930 Judaism/Gender. LAS 4935 Women in Latin America. LIN 4656 Gender and Language. LIN 4930 Women Writers in Exile/Language and Violence. LIT 3031 20th Century Women’s Poetry. LIT 3383 Women in Literature. LIT 4535 Women and Popular Culture. LIT 4554 Feminist Theories. LIT 4930 Racism, Classism, Sexism. (Revolving Topics). MHS 3930 Special Topics (Sexuality and Mental Health). MUN 3323 Women’s Chorale. MUS 2931 Interdisciplinary Honors in Music (Hidden Treasures: Women & Music). PEM 2405 Self Defense for Women. PET 3254 Women in Sports. PHM 3123 Feminism. POS 4931 Gay and Lesbian Politics. PSY 4930 Psychology of Women. PUP 3323 Women and Politics. PUP 4313 Minorities and Change. REL 3938 Judaism/Gender. REL 4147 Women in Hindu Tradition. REL 4936 Gender and Catholicism. REL 4936 Gender in American Religion. REL 4936 Women in American Religion. RTV 4930 Rotating Topics (Women in Media) SOP 3742 Psychology and Women. SPW Seminar in Spanish-American Literature & Culture: Gender Issues in Contemporary Spanish-American Literature. SYA 4931 Race, Class, Gender. SYD 4800 Sociology of Gender. SYD 4800 Sociology of Sex Roles. SYD 4810 Sociology of Women. SYD 4820 Men and Masculinities. SYG 2430 Marriage and Family. SYO 4102 American Families. SYO 4180 Work and Family. SYO 4530 Social Inequality. SYP 4060 The Sociology of Human Sexuality.
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