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Winter Academic Term 2002 Course Guide

 


Women Who Ruled: Gender, Power, and Representation
Winter Academic Term 2002


Theme Semester Website


Sponsored by the Program in Women's Studies in collaboration with the University of Michigan Museum of Art.

This campus-wide effort will focus on gender, sexuality, race, political power, the media, or representations of these categories.

Public Presentations: Symposia. As part of the Theme Semester a number of public symposia will be held, involving UM faculty and visiting scholars. These will serve as resources for various courses connected with the Theme Semester.

Exhibitions and Displays. There will be exhibitions and displays around campus during the Theme Semester.

Artistic and Theatrical Performances on Campus. During the Theme Semester, various cultural activities, performances, and artistic exhibits will occur. There will also be a series of films.


Theme Semester Courses for Winter Academic Term 2002 - Gender, Power, and Representation

The following cluster of courses, offered in various departments and units, have been identified by the Women's Study Program as relating to the Theme Semester. They study broadly topics in gender, sexuality, race, political power, the media, or representations of these categories.

For more information, contact the Women's Studies Program


AMCULT 103. First Year Seminar in American Studies.
Instructor(s): Sandra R Gunning

Section 001 – Race: American Culture Dialoge Behind & Idea.

AMCULT 103. First Year Seminar in American Studies.
Instructor(s): Hannah Rosen

Section 002 – Gender, Slavery, and Freedom. Meets with Women's Studies 150.001.

AMCULT 240 / WOMENSTD 240. Introduction to Women's Studies.
Instructor(s): Sidonie A Smith

Section 001

ANTHRCUL 101. Introduction to Anthropology.
Instructor(s): Stuart A Kirsch

Section 001

ANTHRCUL 158. First Year Seminar in Cultural Anthropology.
Instructor(s): Lawrence A Hirschfeld

Section 001 – The Conceptual Politics of Race: Why People Think About Difference the Way They Do.

ANTHRCUL 222. The Comparative Study of Cultures.
Instructor(s): Julie A Skurski

Section 001

ANTHRCUL 298. Topics in Cultural Anthropology.
Instructor(s): Sharad Chari

Section 001 – Gender, Environment, and Poverty. Meets with RC Social Sciences 360.002.

BIOLOGY 118. AIDS and Other Health Crises.
Instructor(s): Robert A Bender

Section 001

CAAS 200(105). Introduction to African Studies.
Instructor(s): Yaw Twumasi

Section 001

CLCIV 120. First-year Seminar in Classical Civilization (Humanities).
Instructor(s): Sara Forsdyke

Section 002 – The Spartan Mirage.

ENGLISH 124. College Writing: Writing and Literature.
Instructor(s): John Whittier-Ferguson

Section 023 – Making and Unmaking the Modern Self.

ENGLISH 124. College Writing: Writing and Literature.
Instructor(s): Joyce A Meier

Section 031 – American Ethnic Autobiography

FRENCH 235. Advanced Practice in French.
Instructor(s): Rachael A Criso

Section 001 – Contemporary Social Issues.

FRENCH 274. French and Francophone Societies and Culture.
Instructor(s): Rebecca L Graves

Section 001 – Writing Women: Gender and Artistic Production in 20th-Century France.

HISTART 251 / MEMS 251. Italian Renaissance Art, II.
Instructor(s): Megan L Holmes

Section 001

MEMS 251(MARC 251) / HISTART 251. Italian Renaissance Art, II.
Instructor(s): Megan L Holmes

Section 001

PORTUG 150. First Year Seminar in Brazilian Studies.
Instructor(s): Niedja C Fedrigo

Section 001 – Breaking Gender and Racial Barriers in Brazil. Taught in English.

PSYCH 120. First-Year Seminar in Psychology as a Social Science.
Instructor(s): Charles F Behling

Section 001 – I, Too, Sing America: A Psychology of Race and Racism.

SOC 105. First Year Seminar in Sociology.
Instructor(s): Sheila Marie Bluhm

Section 001 – Sociology of Women's Health.

UC 151. First-Year Social Science Seminar.
Instructor(s): Terence Joiner, George Myers

Section 005 – Health Care, Privilege, Community

WOMENSTD 100. Women's Issues.

Section 001 – Mass meeting on Wednesday, January 12.

WOMENSTD 111. Women in Popular Culture.
Instructor(s): Carla E Stokes

Section 001 – Representations of Women in Hip Hop.

WOMENSTD 111. Women in Popular Culture.

Section 002 – Eating Issues, Body Image, and Society. Seven Week mini-course meets Jan 7- Feb 18

WOMENSTD 112. Issues for Women of Color.
Instructor(s): Elizabeth Summerson

Section 001 – The Welfare Queen and "The End of a Welfare As We Know it." Seven-week minicourse starts 1/7/01 thru to 2/18/01.

WOMENSTD 150. Humanities Seminars on Women and Gender.
Instructor(s): Hannah Rosen

Section 001 – Gender, Slavery, and Freedom. Meets with American Culture 103.002.

WOMENSTD 151. Social Science Seminars on Women and Gender.
Instructor(s): Wang Zheng

Section 001 – Feminism, Gender, and Chinese Modernity.

WOMENSTD 220 / NURS 220. Perspectives in Women's Health.
Instructor(s): Lisa Kane Low

Section 001

WOMENSTD 240 / AMCULT 240. Introduction to Women's Studies.
Instructor(s): Sidonie A Smith

Section 001

WOMENSTD 245. Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies.

Section 001

WOMENSTD 253. Special Topics.
Instructor(s): Melanie A Boyd

Section 001 – Cultural Narratives of Violence Against Women: Theorizing Representations and Interventions.

WOMENSTD 253. Special Topics.
Instructor(s): Julie A Eastin

Section 002 – Understanding the Dynamics of Family Violence: A Clinical and Theoretical Integration of Feminism and Psychotherapy.

WOMENSTD 253. Special Topics.
Instructor(s): Elisha P Renne

Section 003 – The Anthropology of Childbirth. Meets with Anthropology 325.001.

WOMENSTD 270. Women and the Law.



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