2007-2009 Bulletin 
    
    Nov 22, 2024  
2007-2009 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Applied Women’s Studies


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Chair: Linda Perkins
(909) 621-8612
aws@cgu.edu
www.cgu.edu/aws

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Courses

Most courses are 4 units. The following representative courses are recently scheduled and projected. Actual course offerings may vary. For a current course schedule, contact the Applied Women’s Studies office.

Women’s Studies

Feminist Concepts and Practices in Media Studies Mako
Writing and Healing: Women’s Journal Writing
Ellis
Introduction to Women’s Studies
Soldatenko
Philosophy of Feminism
Castagnetto
Women in Latin America
Forster
Literature and Film of the African Diaspora
Thomas
Japanese and Japanese American Women
Miyake
Reading Bodies
Waller
Psychology of Women
Burke
Women and Gender in Jewish Tradition
Gilbert
Contemporary Women Writers
Greene
(Mis) Representations of Asia and Asian Americans
Parker

Feminist Theory

Contemporary Feminist Theories Staff
Feminist Theory
Snowiss
Black Women Feminism(s) and Social Change
Jackson

Anthropology

Stigma, Culture, Deviance, and Identity Seizer
Seminar on Global Gay Rights
Bolton
Writing Culture: Seminar in Ethnographic Writing
Seizer
Culture and Sexuality
Bolton

Humanities

Contemporary Women Writers Greene
Men, Women, and Power
Waller
Japanese Women Writers
Miyake
Music, Gender, and Ritual in Latin America
Hagedorn

Politics

Black Aesthetics and the Politics of (Re)presentation Jackson
Women and the Law
Schroedel
Women in the Third World
Soldatenko
Latinas in the Garment Industry
Soldatenko

Feminist Political Theory

Politics of Gender Soldatenko
Feminist Political Theory
Stevens

Research

Feminist Research Applications Staff
Methods of Analyzing Gender and Race at Work
Staff
Gender, Race, and Science
Rega
Politics of Gender: Science, Technology, and Society
Rega
Critical Community Studies in the 21st Century
Arguelles
Qualitative Methods
Poplin
Internship
Staff

Religious Studies

Introduction to Women’s Studies in Religion Torjesen
Matristics
Torjesen
Gender, Violence, and Religion
Torjesen

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