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Nov 24, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Approved Courses
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Division 1: Arts and Humanities
English
- EGL 202 - Amazons, Saints and Scholars: Women’s Writing in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- EGL 223 - Jane Austen
- EGL 224 - 19th-Century Novel
- EGL 230 - Seduction in Early American Republic
- EGL 236 - Trans-Atlantic Realism and Naturalism
- EGL 244 - The Contemporary British Imagination
- EGL 250 - The Beats and Contemporary Culture
- EGL 253 - Narratives of Haunting in US Ethnic Literature
- EGL 257 - Irish American Literature: Race, Gender, Sexuality
- EGL 258 - Changing Ireland
- EGL 259 - Irish Literature and Film
- EGL 261 - Modernism and Modernity
- EGL 262 - Global Modernisms
- EGL 263 - Literature and Sexuality
- EGL 264 - Women Writers, 18th to 20th Century
- EGL 265 - Jewish Women Writers
- EGL 266 - Black Women Writers
- EGL 267 - Virginia Woolf
- EGL 268 - Staging Black Feminisms
- EGL 274 - Uncanny Texts: Literature and Psychoanalysis
- EGL 276 - Literature of the Manor House
- EGL 282 - The Theory of Things: Objects, Emotions, Ideas
- EGL 287 - Gender and Sexuality in Film
- EGL 292 - Contemporary American Theater and Drama
Note: Junior and Senior Seminars: Not listed here because topics vary year to year, but in order to earn GSWS credit, the topic must cover GSWS topics, such as Queer Theory, Toni Morrison, Virginia Woolf, and others.
Modern Languages and Literatures
Religious Studies
- REL 185 - Science, Sex, and Religion
- REL 255 - Religion, Body, and Sexuality
- REL 262 - Buddhism, Women, and Gender
Division 2: Social Science Courses
Division 3: Science Courses
Biology
- BIO 060 - Social Identities and Science
International Programs cross-listed with WGS
Argentina
- TAB 321T Buenos Aires Mini-Term
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