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This course explores how identities, whether of individuals or groups, are produced, maintained, and transformed. Students will be introduced to various theoretical perspectives that deal with identity formation, including constructions of "the normal." We will explore the utility of these perspectives for understanding identity components
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- anthropology
- class
- social interaction
- discourse
- performance
- bodies
- conformity
- deviance
- gender
- biology
- culture
- race
- constructivism
- essentialism
- structuralism
- incarceration
- religion
- food
- group membership
- sexuality
- ethnicity
- institution
- identity formation
- stigma
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An introduction to the cross-cultural study of ethnic and national identity. We examine the concept of social identity, and consider the ways in which gendered, linguistic, religious, and ethno-racial identity components interact. We explore the history of nationalism, including the emergence of the idea of the nation-state, as well as ethn
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- anthropology
- anthropology
- ethnicity
- national identity
- nationalism
- history
- nation-state
- conflict
- social movement
- indigenous rights
- politics
- globalization
- migration
- transnational institution
- gender
- religion
- race
- ideology
- language
- sexuality
- feminist analysis
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We begin by considering briefly the evolution of the family, its cross-cultural variability, and its history in the West. We next examine how the family is currently defined in the U.S., discussing different views about what families should look like. Class and ethnic variability and the effects of changing gender roles are discussed in thi
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- anthropology
- ameican family
- anthropology
- contemporary culture
- cross-cultural
- united states
- class
- ethnicity
- gender
- sexuality
- marriage
- parenting
- divorce
- violence
- economics
- poverty
- policy
- values
- welfare
- day care
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Through investigating cross-cultural case studies, this course introduces students to the anthropological study of the social institutions and symbolic meanings of family, household, gender, and sexuality. We will explore the myriad forms that families and households take and evaluate their social, emotional, and economic dynamics.
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This class examines how anthropology and speculative fiction (SF) each explore ideas about culture and society, technology, morality, and life in "other" worlds. We investigate this convergence of interest through analysis of SF in print, film, and other media. Concepts include traditional and contemporary anthropological topics, including
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- anthropology
- speculative fiction
- vampires
- cyborgs
- utopias
- dystopias
- time travel
- sexuality
- gender
- futurism
- reproduction
- extraterrestrials
- race
- religion
- alienation
- cultural studies
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This course provides an exploration of colonial and postcolonial clashes between theories of healing and embodiment in the African world and those of western bio-medicine. It examines how Afro-Atlantic religious traditions have challenged western conceptions of illness, healing, and the body and have also offered alternative notions of mora
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- anthropology
- medicine
- religion
- politics africa
- african diaspora
- colonial
- postcolonial clashes
- theories of healing
- embodiment
- western
- bio-medicine
- afro-atlantic
- traditions
- illness
- healing
- body
- alternative
- morality
- rationality
- kinship
- gender
- sexuality
- imperial
- power
- global
- health
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We will examine current research and theory regarding the validity and utility of commonly accepted gender differences in many realms. Topics include: gender differences in cognitive abilities; the social construction of gender; developmental, family, educational and medical influences; and political and economic forces.
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- brain and cognitive sciences
- individual
- thoughts
- feelings
- actions
- gender
- gender development
- gender differences
- cognition
- emotion
- gender stereotypes
- mental health
- sexuality
- close relationships
- work
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This course considers reggae, or Jamaican popular music more generally—in its various forms (ska, rocksteady, roots, dancehall)—as constituted by international movements and exchanges and as a product that circulates globally in complex ways. By reading across the reggae literature, as well as considering reggae texts themselves (songs, fil
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- foreign languages and literatures
- reggae
- world culture
- globalization
- rastafari
- jamaica
- caribbean music
- african diaspora
- hip-hop
- identity
- race
- ethnicity
- nationalism
- gender
- sexuality
- religion
- bob marley
- dancehall
- reggaeton
- roots
- ska
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This course examines Japanese popular culture as a way of understanding the changing character of media, capitalism, fan communities and culture. Topics include manga (comic books), hip-hop and other popular music in Japan, anime (Japanese animated films) and feature films, sports (sumo, soccer, baseball), and online communication. Emphasis
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- foreign languages and literatures
- japan
- popular culture
- media
- capitalism
- comics
- hip-hop
- music
- animation
- movie
- sports
- sexuality
- race
- gender
- fan communities
- culture
- manga
- pop
- popular music
- anime
- japanese animated films
- power
- global culture industries
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This course includes surveys for both cinematic and literary representations of diverse eras and aspects of Japanese culture such as the classical era, the samurai age, wartime Japan and the atomic bombings, social change in the postwar period, and the appropriation of foreign cultural themes, with an emphasis on the modern period. The dire
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- foreign languages and literatures
- japanese aesthetics
- suicide
- pressure of daily life
- gender
- sexuality
- contemporary japan
- traditional japan
- anime
- surrealism
- false realism
- the absurd
- humor
- japan
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This course will focus on issues that arise in contemporary public debate concerning matters of social justice. Topics will likely include: euthanasia, gay marriage, racism and racial profiling, free speech, hunger and global inequality. Students will be exposed to multiple points of view on the topics and will be given guidance in analyzin
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- linguistics and philosophy
- pleasure
- desire
- satisfaction
- objectivity
- environmentalism
- animal rights
- immortality
- egoism
- skepticism
- relativism
- toleration
- utilitarianism
- deontology
- virtue
- moral theory
- global justice
- equality
- social justice
- race
- gender
- poverty
- sex
- welfare
- freedom
- death penalty
- gay marriage
- sexuality
- pornography
- free speech
- hat
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This course focuses on a range of theories of gender in modern life. In recent years feminist scholars in a range of disciplines have challenged previously accepted notions of political theory such as the distinctions between public and private, the definitions of politics itself, the nature of citizenship, and the roles of women in civil s
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- political science
- feminism
- political theory
- modern society
- citizenship
- women
- sexuality
- race
- class
- poverty
- welfare
- power
- culture
- morality
- gender
- modern life
- feminist scholarship
- public
- private
- roles
- civil society
- political culture
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This course is primarily a literature seminar. We will use American literature as a lens through which to examine different passing tropes. It will provide an introduction to queer, gender, and critical race theories for science and math majors. We will read such works as Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom, Incognegro, and Focault's A History of Sexuality, to name just a few.
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- special programs
- passing
- race
- gender
- class
- literacy
- american literature
- queer
- genderqueer
- transgender
- nella larsen
- michel foucault
- sexuality
- judith butler
- transsexual
- william craft
- ellen craft
- modernism
- post-modernism
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This course is designed as an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Women's and Gender Studies, an academic area of study focused on the ways that sex and gender manifest themselves in social, cultural, and political contexts. The primary goal of this course is to familiarize students with key issues, questions and debates in Women's Studies scholarship, both historical and contemporary. This semester you will become acquainted with many of the critical questions and concepts feminist scholars have developed as tools for thinking about gendered experience. In addition, we will study the interconnections among systems of oppression (such as sexism, racism, classism, ethnocentrism, homophobia/heterosexism, transphobia, ableism and others.) In this course you will learn to "read" and analyze gender, exploring how it impacts our understanding of the world.
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- special programs
- women's studies
- gender studies
- sex
- gender
- oppression
- sexism
- racism
- ethnocentrism
- homophobia
- heterosexism
- transphobia ableism
- sexuality
- reproduction
- families
- motherhood
- women's health
- globalization
- activism
- politics
- feminism
- patriarchy
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This course introduces scholarly debates about sexual identities, gender identities and expressions, and sexual orientation and its representation in film and literature. We begin with a contemporary debate about biology and gender identity, considering its relationship to the historical understanding of sex, gender, and sexual identity. Our investigation continues with the theoretical underpinnings of the emerging field of queer studies, from the nineteenth century to the present day, and considers how subsequent work in transgender studies continues to challenge traditional understandings of sex, gender, and sexuality.
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- special programs
- sex
- gender
- identity
- homosexual
- transgender
- lesbian
- third sex
- drag
- stonewall
- queer
- masculinity
- femininity
- sexuality
- medicalization
- marriage
- feminism
- queer theory
- trans
- genderqueer
- essentialism
- women
- gender studies
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In this course we will examine the development of feminist theory over time. Some subjects we will examine in detail include suffrage and equality; radical feminism; psychoanalysis and feminism; theories of power; sexuality and gender; embodied knowledge; pornography; identities and global feminism; militarism; and the welfare state. Throughout the course we will analyze different ways of looking at power and political culture in modern societies, issues of race and class, poverty and welfare, sexuality and morality.
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- special programs
- feminist political thought
- equality
- suffrage
- radical feminism
- psychoanalysis
- power
- sexuality
- gender
- embodied knowledge
- pornography
- identity
- global feminism
- militarism
- welfare state
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