ANTH 1103: Gender, Culture and Society

ANTH 1103: Gender, Culture and Society

Pathways: World Cultures and Global Issues

Female development from a historical, economic, sociological, psychological and anthropological perspective. Focuses on readings and research concerning women with and analytical emphasis on biological versus cultural orientations in the literature.

ENG 2160 Introduction to Women’s Studies

ENG 2160 Introduction to Women’s Studies (WI)

Pathways: World Cultures and Global Issues

Focuses on literature, scholarly writing, and films that focus specifically on girls and women, both nationally and internationally, in the hopes of determining whether women themselves or others (external forces, individuals, or social systems) construct definitions of womanhood. Course texts, by both men and women, will address such themes as womanism, stereotypes, feminism, violence, politics, intimate/familial relationships, sex, sexuality, sexual orientation, and prescribed and evolving gender roles as they relate to girls and women.