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New J-Course!
In Fall 2013 we will inaugurate WGS 4810J
T/TH 10:30-11:50
Instructor: Lynette Peck
Class no. 12764
Grover W111
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
SPECIAL COURSE OFFERING:
In Fall 2013, Dr. Patty Stokes will teach
WGS 4900/5900: Special Topics: Gendered Bodies
T/TH 12:00-1:20
Class nos. 12202 (4900) and 12203 (5900)
Gordy 110
Description:This course explores how gendered bodies are created within systems of power, and how we embody gender through beauty, race, sports and play, menstruation, sexuality, disability, cancer, intersex and trans bodies, and pregnancy.
Special Guest Instructor Dr. Raymie McKerrow
WGS 5550: Advanced Feminist Theory
We're pleased to welcome Dr. McKerrow, who joins us from COMS.
Mondays 3:05-5:45
Class no. 11595
Bentley 205
Course description:
This course will focus on women’s discourse—the role of language in constituting women’s identity and experience in the contemporary world. While not a “history course,” we will begin with a brief look at how language was framed as feminine in classical times, as well as women’s experience in early Chinese society. From there we will examine theorists familiar to most within the second wave—the difference will be a primary focus on their use of language (e.g., Kramerae, Daly, hooks, Anzaldúa, Starhawk). Finally, we will focus attention on third-wave feminists. Throughout, we will engage essays that examine women’s communicative experience.
The link above will open a new window listing WGS courses offered at all OU campuses. For advanced search options, visit the Registrar's Course Offerings search page.
Here's a list of cross-listed undergrad courses that count for WGS credit (scroll down for grad classes):
AAS 3450 The Black Woman
AAS 4820 The Black Family
AH 4111 The Representation and Theorization of Gender in the History of Art
ANTH 3450 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH 3490 Life History: The Individual and Culture
BIOS 2020 Biology of Sex Differences
CFS 4620 Diversity in Families
CLAS 3510 Women in the Ancient Mediterranean
CLWR 2220 Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
CLWR 4350 Women in Buddhism
CLWR 4430 Women and Religion
COMS 3200 Women and Health Communication
COMS 4200 Gender & Communication
COMS 4220 Communication in the Family
ECON 3220 Economics of Human Resources
ENG 3060J Women & Writing
ENG 3250 Women & Literature
ENG 3260 Lesbian and Gay Literature
ENG 3270 Queer Rhetorics
ENG 3280 Women's Rhetorics
GEOG 3270 Social Geographies
GEOG 3480 Gender, Environment, and Development
HIST 3200 Women in American History Before 1877
HIST 3201 Women in American History Since 1877
HIST 3202 Women's Health & Medicine in US History
HIST 3320 Women in the Middle East
HIST 3390 Women in African History
HIST 3540 History of Early Christianity
HIST 3555 Women in Medieval Europe
HIST 3600 Women in Early Modern Europe
HIST 3715 Sex, Crime, and Deviance in Europe, 1200-1800
HIST 3601 Women in Modern Europe
HIST 3602 Women Warriors:Women and War in Europe
HIST 3710 Magic, Heresy and Witchcrafts in Pre-modern Europe
HLTH 2100 Health of Women
JOUR 4130 Gender, Race, and Mass Media
LING 3900 Language of Women and Men
MDIA 4175 Media and Sexual Representation
MGT 4620 Women in Management
PBIO 2170 Women in Science
POLS 3190 Gay and Lesbian Politics
POLS 4200 Women, Law, and Politics
POLS 4210 Politics of Law and Sexuality
POLS 4740 Sexuality and Queer Theories
POLS 4752 The Politics of Intersectionality
POLS 4780 Feminist Political Theories and Movements
POLS 4067 Women and Politics
PSY 3440 Psychology of Gender
SASM 4000 Diversity and Sport
SOC 2200 Introduction to the Family
SOC 3720 Sociology of Masculinity
SOC 4210 Comparative Studies of the Family
SOC 4220 The American Family System
SOC 4670 Violence Against Women
SOC 4700 Sociology of Gender
SOC 4710 Gender & Justice
WGS 2100 Women, Gender, and Rock and Roll
WGS 3200 Sexual Revolutions
WGS 3600 Internship in Women's and Gender Studies
WGS 4100 Global Feminisms
WGS 4110 Women and Globalization
WGS 4500 Advanced Feminist Theory
WGS 4600 Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
WGS 4610 Queer Theory
WGS 4810J Writing Gender (fulfills Tier I Junior Comp requirement)
WGS 4900 Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies
Here's a list of cross-listed grad courses that count for WGS credit:
AAS 5820 The Black Family
AH 5111 The Representation and Theorization of Gender in the History of Art
ANTH 5450 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
ANTH 5490 Life History: The Individual and Culture
CFS 5600 Children, Family, Diversity
CLWR 5450 Women in Buddhism
COMS 6230 Gender and Communication
COMS 6240 Communication in the Family
COMS 8330 Feminist Rhetorical Theory
ECON 5220 Economics of Human Resources
GEOG 5270 Social Geographies
GEOG 5450 Gender, Environment, and Development
GEOG 6430 Gender and Development
HIST 5200 Women in American History Before 1877
HIST 5201 Women in American History Since 1877
HIST 5202 Women's Health and Medicine in U.S. History
HIST 5390 Women in African History
HIST 5540 Early Christianity
HIST 5555 Women in Medieval Europe
HIST 5600 Women in Early Modern Europe
HIST 5601 Women in Modern Europe
HIST 5715 Sex, Crime and Deviance in Europe, 1200-1800
IART 7502 Performance Studies:The Body
MDIA 5175 Media and Sexual Representation
POLS 5067 Women and Politics
POLS 5190 Gay and Lesbian Politics
POLS 5210 The Politics of Law and Sexuality
POLS 5740 Sexuality and Queer Theories
POLS 5752 The Politics of Intersectionality
POLS 5780 Feminist Political Theories and Movements
SASM 5000 Women in Sports
SOC 5220 The American Family System
SOC 5670 Violence Against Women
SOC 5700 Sociology of Gender
SOC 5710 Gender and Justice
WGS 5100 Global Feminisms
WGS 5110 Women and Globalization
WGS 5500 Advanced Feminist Theory
WGS 5600 Gender, Sexuality, and Culture
WGS 5610 Queer Theory
WGS 5900 Special Topics in Women's and Gender Studies