Course Catalog - 2006-2007

     

WGST 101 - INTRO WOMEN & GENDER

Long Title: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF WOMEN AND GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An introductory survey of issues in the study of women, including women's social, political, and legal status in the United States and around the world; feminist perspectives on sexuality, gender, family, and reproduction; and the implications of these perspectives for social and critical theory.
 

WGST 105 - LANGUAGE, GENDER, & SEXUALITY

Long Title: LANGUAGE, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the role that gender, biological sex, and sexuality play in the language varieties that people use. We will see that although all cultures have specified gender roles, and all cultures mark gender through language varieties, those differences are not, I promise what you think they are. Cross-list: FSEM 105, LING 105.
 

WGST 130 - WOMEN AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM

Long Title: WOMEN AND NATIONAL SOCIALISM
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Freshman
Description: Freshman Seminar: Introduction to the Nazi idea of "womanhood" and the actual roles women played during National Socialism. Female perpetrators, Mitlaufer, a multiplicity of victims, and to resistance fighters. The course is taught in English. Cross-list: FSEM 130, GERM 130.
 

WGST 201 - INTR LESBIAN, GAY, BISEX&TRAN

Long Title: INTRODUCTION TO LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER STUDIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies. This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary examination of sexual desires, sexual orientations, and the concept of sexuality generally, with a particular focus on the construction of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender identities. The course will look specifically at how these identities interact with other human phenomena such as government, family, popular culture, scientific inquiry, and especially gender. In exploring sexual diversity, we will highlight the complexity and variability of sexualities both across different historical periods, and in relation to identities of race, class, ethnicity, and nation.
 

WGST 205 - LANGUAGE & SOCIETY

Long Title: LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course treats language as a social phenomenon to show how language, personal identity and institutions of social control inter-relate. The course focuses on linguistic interaction in daily life and how gender, ethnic, class, activity and geographic variation affect language use. Cross-list: LING 205.
 

WGST 225 - WOMEN IN GREECE AND ROME

Long Title: WOMEN IN GREECE AND ROME
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Survey of the depiction of women in Greek and Roman mythology, literature, and art. Includes a study of the lives of Greek and Roman women as evidenced by archaeological as well as literary materials. Cross-list: CLAS 225.
Course URL: http://classicallegacy.rice.edu
 

WGST 234 - U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY, I

Long Title: U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY: COLONIAL BEGINNINGS TO THE CIVIL WAR
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Survey of American women's history examines the lives of elite, working, black, Indian, and white women, and traces changes in women's legal, political, and economic status from the mid-17th century through the Civil War. Topics include slavery, suffrage, sexuality, and feminism. Cross-list: HIST 241.
 

WGST 235 - US WOMEN'S HISTORY II

Long Title: U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY II: CIVIL WAR TO THE PRESENT
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Survey of American women's history examines the lives of black, Asian American, Chicana, Native American, and white women, and traces changes in women's legal, political, and economic status from the Civil War to the present. Topics include suffrage, anti-lynching, welfare, birth control, and the modern civil rights and feminist movements. Cross-list: HIST 242.
 

WGST 240 - GENDER & POLITICIZED RELIGION

Long Title: GENDER AND POLITICIZED RELIGION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the emergence of religion-based politics in various Asian countries-particularly Hindu and Muslim-focusing on the women participants in these movements as well as the movements' concern with gender roles in society. We will investigate, for instance, the extent to which women participants have been willing or able to reshape the central ideas of such movements. May not receive credit for both WGST/SWGS 240 and WGST/SWGS 340. Cross-list: ASIA 240, Equivalency: WGST 340.
 

WGST 250 - POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GENDER

Long Title: INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course explores the relationship between women's lives, gender ideologies, and international and domestic politics and economics. We will examine women's experiences with and resistance to the sexual division of labor, imperialism, capitalism, consumerism, domestic service, war, slavery, and migration across different geographical and historical contexts. Cross-list: POLI 250.
 

WGST 269 - MURDER AND UNBELONGING

Long Title: MURDER AND UNBELONGING IN THE LITERARY IMAGINATION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the way murder and exclusion function in the global literary imagination, particularly as murder relates to racialized and gendered modes of understanding identity and nation. We will focus primarily on fictional renderings of historical murders and connect our readings to cultural narratives of violence as experienced through the impoverished body, the post-colonial body, the enslaved body, and the alien/or foreign body.
 

WGST 275 - FEMINIST SOCIAL THOUGHT

Long Title: FEMINIST SOCIAL THOUGHT
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Study of feminist theory as critique and reconstruction. Includes Wollstonecraft and de Beauvoir, as well as contemporary debates about equity, difference, knowledge, sexuality, and power.
 

WGST 283 - WOMEN IN MODERN ISLAMIC WORLD

Long Title: WOMEN IN THE MODERN ISLAMIC WORLD
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Course introduces students to the history of women in the Islamic world. Topics include women and law, family relations, work, women as political actors in Islamic history, the harem as a social and political institution, women as property owners, veiling, and modern feminist movements throughout the Islamic world. Cross-list: HIST 283.
 

WGST 301 - ARTHURIAN LITERATURE

Long Title: ARTHURIAN LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: A survey of the origins and development of the Arthurian legend from the earliest chronicles in the sixth century and later medieval French, Welsh, Irish, and English Arthurian poems to modern adaptations of Arthurian material, including films. Cross-list: ENGL 317, MDST 317.
Course URL: http://www.rice.edu/~jchance/arthurian.pdf
 

WGST 305 - CHAUCER

Long Title: CHAUCER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Chaucer and his literary and philosophical backgrounds. Readings include minor poems, a dream vision, The Canterbury Tales, Troilus, and Criseyde. Cross-list: ENGL 316, MDST 316.
Course URL: http://www.rice.edu/~jchance/chaucer3/html
 

WGST 315 - GENDER AND ISLAM

Long Title: GENDER AND ISLAM
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Explores the lives of Muslim women in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America; analyzes constructions of gender in the Islamic world overtime; the challenges faced from such diverse quarters as colonial administrators, Western feminists, and states; as well as movements and individuals within the Muslim world. Cross-list: RELI 315.
 

WGST 323 - BUDDHISM, GENDER, SOCIETY

Long Title: THE KNOWING BODY: BUDDHISM, GENDER AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Western thought tends to regard mind and body dualistically, a view with significant impact on religious, cultural, gender and social processes. This course juxtaposes received Western assumptions with Buddhist perspectives (especially Tibetan Buddhist), mapping Western and Buddhist categories onto each other to better understand the implications of each. Cross-list: ASIA 323, RELI 323, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: WGST 577.
 

WGST 324 - SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER

Long Title: SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Relationship between gender and social role. Development of the contemporary sexual division of labor and process of socialization with reference to family, education, media, and occupations. Cross-list: SOCI 306.
 

WGST 325 - SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY

Long Title: SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will teach students the important influences and consequences of American family life. We will consider issues such as dating, marriage and cohabitation, divorce, family structure, gay marriage, domestic violence, and household labor. We will also examine the role of society in shaping family norms and constraints on family behaviors.
 

WGST 327 - 20TH CENTURY WOMEN WRITERS

Long Title: TWENTIETH CENTURY WOMEN WRITERS:AFRICAN WOMEN AND DIASPORA
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Writers might come from Great Britain, the U.S., or elsewhere in translation. Past topics include "Sex, Gender, and Modernism". Cross-list: ENGL 381. Repeatable for Credit.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

WGST 329 - LIT&CULT AMERICAN WEST

Long Title: LITERATURE AND CULTURE OF THE AMERICAN WEST
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Here, the American literary West is examined through the historic context of the U.S. in the 20th century, especially in light of postmodernity, the civil rights movement, Hollywood, and global politics. Cross-list: ENGL 369.
 

WGST 330 - COURTSHIP, LOVE, & MARRIAGE

Long Title: COURTSHIP, LOVE, AND MARRIAGE IN THE AGE OF CHIVALRY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Mapping German Culture: The literature of the High Middle Ages is the first since antiquity to probe the hazards and potentials of romance between men and women, as well as single-sex friendship and love. This course will show how the literary ideal of love emerged in a society that was torn apart by war and rivalry. The poems and stories we will read belong to the treasures of medieval literature from the German lands. Taught in English with a possible FLAC section. Cross-list: GERM 330, HUMA 330, MDST 335.
 

WGST 331 - PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER

Long Title: PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Overview of research and theory on gender in psychology. Cross-list: PSYC 331.
 

WGST 332 - SOCIETY IN ANCIENT GREECE

Long Title: SEX, SELF, AND SOCIETY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An introductory venture into conducting fieldwork in the past. The course treats a wide range of artifacts, from philosophical essays to vase paintings. It derives its focus from a rich corpus of recent research into the ancient problemization of desire and self-control. Cross-list: ANTH 325.
 

WGST 333 - MASCULINITIES

Long Title: MASCULINITIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course deals with masculinities in the West, concentrating on concepts of masculine protagonism and personhood. Readings explore identities constructed in realms such as law, politics, finances, art, the home, and war. Cross-list: ANTH 311.
 

WGST 335 - LIFECYCLE BIOLOGICAL VIEW

Long Title: THE LIFE CYCLE: A BIOCULTURAL VIEW
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The human life cycle from conception to death. Focus is on the interaction between biological processes and culture. Cross-list: ANTH 388.
 

WGST 336 - HISTORY AS A CULTURAL MYTH

Long Title: HISTORY AS A CULTURAL MYTH
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Explores ideas of history and attitudes toward the past as culturally conditioned phenomena. Emphasizes history as a statement of cultural values as well as conceptualizations of cause, change, time, and reality. Cross-list: ANTH 308.
 

WGST 339 - FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY

Long Title: FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course is an introduction to feminist philosophy, including texts by both historical and contemporary thinkers (e.g. Wollstonecrat, Mill, de Beauvoir, MacKinnon, Gilligan, Irigaray). We shall discuss both feminists' radical critiques of traditional values and beliefs, and feminist alternative views of justice, ethical judgment, and truth. Cross-list: PHIL 319.
 

WGST 340 - GENDER & POLITICIZED RELIGION

Long Title: GENDERED AND POLITICIZED RELIGION (ENRICHED VERSION)
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the emergence of religion-based politics in various Asian countries-particularly Hindu and Muslim-focusing on the women participants in these movements as well as the movements' concern with gender roles in society. We will investigate, for instance, the extent to which women participants have been willing or able to reshape the central ideas of such movements. Credit may not be received for both SWGS/WGST 240 and SWGS/WGST 340. Cross-list: ASIA 340, Equivalency: WGST 240.
 

WGST 342 - GENDER, RACE AND TECHNOSCIENCE

Long Title: GENDER, RACE AND TECHNOSCIENCE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This upper-level discussion-style seminar explores the influences of science, medicine, and technology to the conceptual formations and lived experiences of race, sex, and gender. Readings will be interdisciplinary with a heavy focus on historical and feminist science, medicine, and technology studies. Each participant will make one presentation and lead one discussion.
 

WGST 343 - WOMEN AND PERFORMANCE

Long Title: WOMEN AND PERFORMANCE IN MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Through close readings of a wide variety of lieterary texts as well as film and visual media, this course examines images of femininity in German literature and culture since the Enlightenment, while reassessing the significance of women as performers, writers and spectators. This course will be taught in English.
 

WGST 348 - SUBJECTIVITY IN MOD/POST- ART

Long Title: SUBJECTIVITY IN MODERN AND POSTMODERN ART AND THOUGHT
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the intellectual history of subjectivity and its various representations in modernist and postmodernist aesthetics. In particular, we will consider the intersection of subjectivity and desire by examining the ongoing project of human self-creation through aesthetics, ornament, framing devices, technological apparatuses, and other supplementary objects of desire. Cross-list: HART 368.
 

WGST 349 - WOMEN WRITERS: 1400-1900

Long Title: WOMEN WRITERS: 1400-1900
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: A survey of major British early women writers. Poems, memoirs, plays, and novels by significant women, and their film adaptations. Cross-list: ENGL 319.
Course URL: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jchance/womsurvey3.htm
 

WGST 350 - GENDER AND SYMBOLISM

Long Title: GENDER AND SYMBOLISM
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Examinations of beliefs concerning men, women, and gender in different cultures, including the West, relating to issues of symbolism, power, and the distribution of cultural models. Cross-list: ANTH 327.
 

WGST 354 - SURVEY OF CHICANO/A LITERATURE

Long Title: SURVEY OF CHICANO/A LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This mixed-genre course will focus on the Chicano movement, the Chicano renaissance, and their alternative literary and mythic traditions. Cross-list: ENGL 371.
 

WGST 358 - MAP GERM CULT:EUROWOMEN FILMKR

Long Title: EUROPEAN WOMEN FILMMAKERS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Mapping German Culture: Filmmaking has celebrated its first hundred years. Women's contributions were significant and deserve to widen the film canon for all filmgoers. The course will concentrate on films by European women directors, taking into account aesthetic particularities, gender commitment, and post- feminist attempts. Importance will also be given to the contexts and conditions of women's film production. All films are subtitled in English. Taught in English with possible FLAC section. Cross-list: GERM 321, HART 385, HUMA 321.
 

WGST 361 - NEW GERMAN CINEMA

Long Title: NEW GERMAN CINEMA
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Mapping German Culture: From the 1960's to 2000 Germany has developed a very distinct auteur cinema with independent filmmakers such as Fassbinder, Herzog, Wenders, Adlon, Trotta Sander, Brueckner, Doerrie, Garnier, Tykwer and others. The first 20 years of German film were oriented on coming to terms with the fascist past, the second 20 years focused on more contemporary issues. Film critical readings and class discussions in English. All films are subtitled in English and will be assessed with podium technology. Cross-list: GERM 338, HUMA 373.
 

WGST 365 - GENDR AND HIST OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Long Title: GENDER, SUBJECTIVITY, AND THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine a range of subjects within the history, theory, and criticism of photography, including the relationship between commodification, eroticism, and the objectification of the body, and the intersecting issues of mechanical reproduction, authorship, and authenticity in modern and postmodern discourses. Cross-list: HART 365.
 

WGST 366 - TOPICS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE

Long Title: TOPICS IN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary from year to year.
 

WGST 368 - MYTHOLOGIES

Long Title: MYTHOLOGIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This interdisciplinary course introduces students to a world mythologies, mythmakers and their cultures from the beginnings to the modern period. Included mythologies: Babylonian, Sumerian, Hindu, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Irish, Old Norse, Anglo-Saxon, Finnish, Mayan, Hopi, and modern (Glass Borges, Whale Rider). Cross-list: ENGL 309, MDST 368.
Course URL: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jchance/myth/htm
 

WGST 369 - SEM:BEAUTY & FRAG IN MOD ART

Long Title: SEMINAR ON BEAUTY AND FRAGMENTATION IN MODERN ART
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine literal and symbolic representation of the human body in modern American and European art. Topics addressed will include conceptions addressed will include conceptions on beauty vs. subjective fragmentation; the performative nature of social identity; and art history's long-standing preoccupation with the sensuous equivalency of flesh and paint. Cross-list: HART 369.
 

WGST 370 - SURVEY AFRICAN AMER LITERATURE

Long Title: SURVEY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course traces, through various genres and themes, African American literary history from the late eighteenth century to the present. Attention is given to theories and critiques of African American literature and culture. Cross-list: ENGL 370.
 

WGST 372 - SURVEY OF VICTORIAN FICTION

Long Title: SURVEY OF VICTORIAN FICTION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: A survey of the many genres of the 19th-century novel, this course will try to come to terms with some of the insistent questions posed by and through the fiction of the period. Cross-list: ENGL 342.
 

WGST 387 - CULTURAL STUDIES

Long Title: CULTURAL STUDIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3 OR 4
Description: Recent topics have included film, mass culture, "Marx", contemporary ethnic studies, and "the culture of love". Not limited in period, scope, or geography. Cultural Studies is a broad category. Cross-list: ENGL 387, HART 387. Repeatable for Credit.
 

WGST 389 - GENERATION X IN LIT & CULTURE

Long Title: GENERATION X IN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An interdisciplinary survey of Generation X in literature, music, film, and politics. Cross-list: ENGL 389.
 

WGST 390 - HISPANIC CINEMA

Long Title: HISPANIC CINEMA
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines the ways in which films in both Spain and Latin America have represented the cultural contexts of their countries. Focus is on the theme of power, and the consequences on social and individual lives. Cross-list: SPAN 390. Recommended prerequisite(s): Third year Spanish or permission of instructor
 

WGST 391 - FEMINIST VISUAL CULTURE

Long Title: PRODUCING FEMINIST KNOWLEDGE: METHODOLOGY AND VISUAL CULTURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: In this course we will examine various methodologies used by feminist scholars in the Social Sciences and the Humanities. Particular attention will be devoted to the practical application of feminist methodologies in visual culture and the history of art, as well as to the interdisciplinary feminist inquiries in science, ethnography, and epistemology. Cross-list: HART 391.
 

WGST 395 - FEMINIST KNOWLEDGES

Long Title: FEMINIST KNOWLEDGES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: In this course we will examine various methodologies used by feminist scholars in the social sciences and the humanities. Particular attention will be devoted to interdisciplinary feminist inquiries in science, ethnography, and epistemology.
 

WGST 398 - TOPICS IN LEGAL HISTORY

Long Title: CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF DISCRIMINATION: RACE, GENDER & SEXUAL ORIENTATION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Course on selected topics in legal history. Contents vary. Spring 2007: topic will cover the history of discrimination in the United States on the basis of race, gender, and sexual orientation; examination of the roots of this discrimination, consider some of its causes, and the legal efforts to eradicate it.
 

WGST 399 - WOMEN IN CHINESE LITERATURE

Long Title: WOMEN IN CHINESE LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines women's roles in Chinese literature as writers, readers, and characters, focusing particularly on the tension between women's lived bodily experiences and the cultural experiences inscribed on the female body and how, in the process, women have contrarily gendered patriarchal culture into their own. It will also touch on Chinese women's incorporation of the Western Tradition. Cross-list: ASIA 399, MDST 379.
 

WGST 400 - CONSTR IDENTITY MODERN FICTION

Long Title: CONSTRUCTING IDENTITIES IN MODERN FICTION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will explore the construction of racial, sexual, gendered, and ethnic identities in modern fiction, with a particular concern for the connections among identity, literary form, and social categories of meaning. Readings include Woolf, Colette, Duras, Carter, Djebar, Morisson, Winterson, Baraoui, and others.
 

WGST 403 - WOMEN'S STORIES & LEGAL CHANGE

Long Title: WOMEN'S STORIES AND LEGAL CHANGE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will consider how narratives move us toward individual responsibility and social action. We will examine this question with reference to feminist legal theory as well as some philosophical works on the powers of story-telling. Narratives we will read include published literary fiction by women authors, but also selected legal cases.
 

WGST 405 - AUSTEN ONLY

Long Title: AUSTEN ONLY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will try to come to terms with Jane Austen as author and icon. Material will include all her fiction as well as portions of her letters and biography. Recent film and television adaptations of her novels will also be critically examined. Cross-list: ENGL 443.
 

WGST 407 - FEMINST LIT THRY&CRITICSM

Long Title: INTRODUCTION TO FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM: THIRDWAVE FEMINISM
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Courses vary. Cross-list: ENGL 481.
 

WGST 412 - WOMEN'S VOICES IN FREN LIT

Long Title: WOMEN AND WOMEN'S VOICES IN FRENCH LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): FREN 311 AND FREN 312 or placement test or permission of instructor
Description: Examination of the ways in which women have been represented in fiction, by themselves and by others, since the early modern period. Readings from Mme. de Lafayette, Graffingly, Baudelaire, Sand, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, de Beauvoir, Duras, and Wittig, with emphasis on the constitution of the "feminine" in literary texts as cultural, historical, and social artifact. Cross-list: FREN 460.
 

WGST 415 - SOCIOLINGUISTICS

Long Title: SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topic: Issues of language and gender, race and class. The course will begin with an overview of contemporary sociolinguistic theory and methodologies. We will then examine the linguistic consequences to speakers of their membership in groups, defined in terms of gender, race, and class. Cross-list: LING 415.
 

WGST 420 - WOMEN&GENDER 19TH CENT EUROPE

Long Title: WOMEN AND GENDER IN 19TH CENTURY EUROPE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Examination of the political and cultural discussions of the "Woman Question" in 19th-century Europe. Includes the role of public and private legal rights in republicanism and the early feminist movement, gender equality in the context of 19th-century socialist movements, and the challenges to gender identity posed by cultural modernism. Cross-list: HIST 349.
 

WGST 422 - GENDER GLOBAL ECON JUSTICE

Long Title: GENDER AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC JUSTICE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course explores theoretical approaches to gender equality, human well-being and justice in local and global societies. Topics include: material, cultural and social influences on human well-being; the organization of productive and reproductive work, paid and unpaid work; children, family, and gender relations; globalization of productive and reproductive work, paid and unpaid work; children, family, and gender relations; globalization and economic justice; and the capabilities approach to human well-being.
 

WGST 430 - STUDIES IN LITERARY THEORY

Long Title: QUEER THEORY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Courses vary from year to year. For Spring 2007 - Studies in Literary Theory: An Introduction Cross-list: ENGL 498. Repeatable for Credit.
 

WGST 432 - ISLAM IN SOUTH ASIA

Long Title: ISLAM IN SOUTH ASIA
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics will include emergence of Indian Muslim society; Muslim responses to colonialism and the movement for Pakistan; and the role of Islam in politics in contemporary India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Requires no prior knowledge of Islam or South Asia. Cross-list: ASIA 432, HIST 432.
 

WGST 440 - WOMEN IN MUSIC

Long Title: WOMEN IN MUSIC
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Study of gender in music, including aesthetics and representation, and of the major roles women have assumed in music, especially as composers, performers, and patrons. While the course emphasizes the Western art tradition, other types of music are explored as well. Cross-list: MUSI 526.
 

WGST 442 - WOMEN IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE

Long Title: WOMEN IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group I
Credit Hours: 3
Description: The portrayal of women in major works of Russian literature, with particular attention paid to the women writers' presentation of women. No knowledge of Russian required. Cross-list: RUSS 420.
 

WGST 444 - FAMILY INEQUALITY

Long Title: FAMILY INEQUALITY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): WGST 325
Description: This is an intensive, upper-level seminar focused on aspects of inequality concerning American families. We will discuss how well-known modes of inequality such as race/ethnicity, gender, and social class affect individual families, as well as how families serve as agents of inequality along these lines.
 

WGST 453 - TOPICS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LIT

Long Title: TOPICS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary. Cross-list: ENGL 470. Repeatable for Credit.
 

WGST 455 - MEDIEVAL ISLAM WOMEN/GENDER

Long Title: WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY IN MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC SOCIETIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Examination of the legal position and social realities of men and women in the Islamic world, with emphasis on how boundaries of gender have traditionally been drawn. Includes the family and sexual ethics, the harem, polygamy, divorce, and eunuchs (who played an important role in both the military and in certain religious institutions). Cross-list: HIST 438, MDST 438.
 

WGST 460 - FEMINIST SOCIAL THOUGHT

Long Title: FEMINIST SOCIAL THOUGHT
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Distribution Group: Distribution Group II
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Study of feminist theory as critique and reconstruction. Includes Wollstonecraft and de Beauvoir, as well as contemporary debates about equity, difference, knowledge, sexuality, and power. Cross-list: SOCI 395.
 

WGST 462 - 20TH-21ST AMER LIT STUDIES

Long Title: 20TH-21ST CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine 20th century and contemporary U.S. literature and culture in context of theories and movements of social justice and individual freedom. These might include: liberal individualism, theories of subjective agency, feminism, anti-racism, and so on. The course will examine the role that literature plays in constructing, questioning, and reformulating ideas of freedom and agency. Cross-list: ENGL 462.
 

WGST 463 - GENDER&SOCIETY EARLY MDRN EUR

Long Title: GENDER AND SOCIETY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Exploration of the relationship between ideas about gender and the social, political, and legal institutions in Europe from c. 1350 to 1800. Includes the structure and role of the family, gender roles in religious institutions, and the regulation of sexuality. Cross-list: HIST 443.
 

WGST 465 - GENDER AND HEALTH

Long Title: GENDER AND HEALTH
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine the relationship between gender and health, both physical and mental. We will begin the semester by examining issues related to gender and health in the U.S., and spend the second half of the semester examining gender and health in an international context. Instructor Permission Required.Cross-list: SOCI 465.
 

WGST 468 - SEX, POLITICS, & POVERTY

Long Title: WOMEN AND THE U.S. WELFARE STATE: SEXUAL POLITICS AND AMERICAN POVERTY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Seminar in the history of women and welfare focuses on women's contributions to the growth of the welfare system and investigates how welfare has been shaped by understandings of gender, race, and class. Compares American programs to similar programs developed in other countries. Cross-list: HIST 468.
 

WGST 470 - SEX, SANCTITY, PSYCHOANALYSIS

Long Title: SEX, SANCTITY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An advanced mapping of the psychoanalytic study of religion through a close reading of psychoanalytically informed studies of saints, founding figures, and charismatic teachers, with a particular focus on sexuality and gender and their relationship to the expression and representation of holiness in the history of religions. Cross-list: RELI 480, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: WGST 580.
 

WGST 480 - FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY

Long Title: FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An introduction to the core concepts and writings of the field. Cross-list: ENGL 382.
 

WGST 482 - CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST THEORY

Long Title: PROBLEMS IN CONTEMPORARY FEMINIST THEORY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): WGST 101 AND WGST 201 or permission of instructor
Description: The purpose of this course is to gain a broad understanding of the important problems of contemporary feminist theory. We will focus on the interrelated issues of gender, sexuality, race, ethics, language, and power by exploring in depth primary texts in feminist theory.
 

WGST 485 - GENDER AND HOLLYWOOD 1950'S

Long Title: GENDER AND HOLLYWOOD CINEMA IN THE 1950'S
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course examines representations of gendered subjectivity in Hollywood cinema during the 1950s. Some of the topics to be addressed include the uneasy relationship between normative domesticity and heterosexual masculinity, and issues of voyeurism and eroticism, and the ongoing conflict between liberated individualism and social conformity in corporate culture and bourgeois society. Cross-list: HART 485.
 

WGST 486 - MEDIA STUDIES

Long Title: MEDIA STUDIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 4
Description: Topics vary from year to year.
 

WGST 495 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

Long Title: INDEPENDENT STUDY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Independent Study
Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
Description: Open to SWG majors only. Instructor Permission Required.
 

WGST 496 - APPLIED WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDY

Long Title: APPLIED WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
Description: Hours variable, 1-3 hours. Internship will be arranged individually at the request of students; details must be approved by the director. Students will also be required to submit a paper of between 8-15 pages (depending on the amount of credit) that demonstrates their ability to apply critically their knowledge of women's and gender students. Department Permission Required. Repeatable for Credit.
 

WGST 498 - RESEARCH STUDY WOMEN & GENDER

Long Title: RESEARCH IN THE STUDY OF WOMEN AND GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Research seminar for SWG seniors to fulfill capstone requirement. Open to SWG majors only.
 

WGST 499 - RESEARCH STUDY WOMEN & GENDER

Long Title: RESEARCH IN THE STUDY OF WOMEN AND GENDER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 1 TO 4
Description: Research seminar for SWG seniors to fulfill capstone requirement. Open to SWG majors only.
 

WGST 501 - FEMINIST DEBATES

Long Title: FEMINIST DEBATES
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course identifies and traces three streams of thought by debates about major issues in women's studies. While the content of these streams will vary, the course will always be attentive to the historical and theoretical context of the debates in question and to the intersection of these debates with others. Topics might include: public and private spheres; the relation between the local and the global links between gender and sexuality; the problem of identity; the relation between activist and academic feminism.
 

WGST 502 - GENDER, DISCIPL, & INTERDISCIP

Long Title: GENDER, THE DISCIPLINES, AND INTERDISCIPLINARY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): WGST 501
Description: This course examines the relation between women's studies and the traditional disciplines. Topics include: disciplinarity, interdisciplinarity, and multidisciplinarity; the institutional place of women's studies; pedagogy in women's studies; and the relation of women's studies to area, global, ethnic, race, and sexuality studies. Students will produce a women's studies intro course syllabus and a paper to deliver at an interdisciplinary women's studies conference.
 

WGST 503 - DIRECTED READING

Long Title: DIRECTED READING
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Independent Study
Credit Hours: 1 TO 3
Description: Directed reading under the supervision of a SWG faculty member with permission of the instructor. May count only once toward major requirements. Instructor Permission Required.
 

WGST 517 - MEDIEVAL WOMEN WRITERS

Long Title: MEDIEVAL WOMEN WRITERS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will examine the most significant medieval European women authors from the tenth through the seventeenth centuries, from the Byzantine Empire to France, Germany, Italy, England, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia, and Spain. Cross-list: ENGL 517.
Course URL: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~jchance/medwom.html
 

WGST 520 - SHAKESPEARE & DIFFERENCE

Long Title: SHAKESPEARE AND DIFFERENCE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary from year to year as needed. Cross-list: ENGL 520.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

WGST 522 - FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Long Title: FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This is an introductory course covering a range of theoretical and policy issues in contemporary feminist economics. Topics include: the social construction of economic knowledge; disciplinary debates; global economic issues relating to gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation; economic justice; children and family policy; unpaid work; inequities in pay, wealth, and resources; and gender budgets. No prior training in economics is required.
 

WGST 525 - SOCIETY IN ANCIENT GREECE

Long Title: SEX, SELF, AND SOCIETY IN ANCIENT GREECE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description:
 

WGST 542 - VICTORIAN FICTION

Long Title: VICTORIAN FICTION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary from year to year as needed. Different topics may be repeated for credit. Cross-list: ENGL 542. Repeatable for Credit.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

WGST 545 - WOMEN & GENDER: EUR & BEYOND

Long Title: WOMEN GENDER EUROPE BEYOND
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 4
Description: Graduate seminar examining recent work in key areas of research on women and gender; nationalism; the modern welfare state; and the challenges which histories of working-class women have posed to definitions of politics, feminism, class, and family. Setting will include colonial and national Britain, India, Africa, Netherlands, Indonesia, France, and Germany. Cross-list: HIST 545.
 

WGST 546 - 20TH CENT BRITISH LIT

Long Title: 20TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary from year to year as needed. Different topics may be repeated for credit. Cross-list: ENGL 546. Repeatable for Credit.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

WGST 551 - U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY

Long Title: U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 4
Description: Graduate reading seminar. Topic for fall 2006 gender and law of marriage and divorce. Cross-list: HIST 551.
 

WGST 556 - SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE VARIATION

Long Title: SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE VARIATION
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Topics vary from semester to semester. For this semester, we will take a move in depth look at language variation as it relates to gender and ethnicity. We will examine such variation from both quantitative and qualitative stand points. Cross-list: LING 556. Repeatable for Credit.
 

WGST 576 - RESEARCH U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY

Long Title: RESEARCH TOPICS IN U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 4
Description: Graduate research seminar in U.S. women's history designed to introduce students to a growing body of literature on women and gender that is changing the way historians understand American history more broadly. By considering a variety of new scholarship participants are introduced to the major questions that have engaged feminist historians for decades, as well as new questions that are just now beginning to shape the field. Cross-list: HIST 576.
 

WGST 577 - BUDDHISM, GENDER, SOCIETY

Long Title: THE KNOWING BODY: BUDDHISM, GENDER AND THE SOCIAL WORLD
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Western thought tends to regard mind and body dualistically, a view with significant impact on religious cultural, gendered and social processes. This course juxtaposes received Western assumptions with Buddhist perspectives (especially Tibetan Buddhist), mapping Western and Buddhist categories onto each other to better understand the implications of each. Cross-list: RELI 577, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: WGST 323.
 

WGST 580 - SEX, SANCTITY, PSYCHOANALYSIS

Long Title: SEXUALITY, SANCTITY, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: An advanced mapping of the psychoanalytic study of religion through a close reading of psychoanalytically informed studies of saints, founding figures, and charismatic teachers, with a particular focus on sexuality and gender and their relationship to the expression and representation of holiness in the history of religions. Cross-list: RELI 580, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: WGST 470.
 

WGST 581 - CULTURAL STUDIES

Long Title: STUDIES IN SEXUALITY: THINKING SEX UNDER NEO-LIBERALISM
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This course will inquire into the widespread crisis in human being provoked by the deregulation of institutions, bodies, and social subjects under neo-liberalism. We will ask: what are the concepts that best explain how sexuality and sexual identity feature in these events? What are the implications of our explanations for politics? Cross-list: ENGL 581. Repeatable for Credit.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu
 

WGST 585 - POSTCOLONIALISM AND AFTER

Long Title: POSTCOLONIALISM AND AFTER
Department: *Women and Gender Studies*
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Course serves both as an introduction to postcolonial theory and as a reevaluation of its political and ethical end vis-a-vis recent debates around globalization and cosmopolitanism. Cross-list: ENGL 585.
Course URL: http://www.english.rice.edu