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Spring 2004 Program Courses:
Spring 2004 Discipline-focused Courses:
- CAST 211-01: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Identities (Ms. Raimondo)
- ENGL 265-01: Anglophone Literatures of the Third World (Ms. Needham)
- ENGL 304-01: Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare: Gender, Race, and Empire (Ms. Gorfain)
- ENGL 391-01: George Eliot and Virginia Woolf (Ms. Linehan)
- FREN 473-01: Sex in Contemporary French Cinema (Mr. Philippe)
- FYSP 163-01: She Works Hard for the Money: Women, Work, and the Persistence of Inequality (Ms. John)
- GERM 433-01: Selected Authors, Works, Themes (Senior Seminar) Twentieth-Century German Women Authors (Ms. Tewarson)
- HIST 237-01: Women in Jewish Society, Antiquity to Modernity (Ms. Magnus)
- HIST 359-01: Colonialism, Race, Sex and Gender (Ms. Woollacott)
- POLT 213-01: The Political Economy of Gender in Advanced Capitalism (Mr. Howell)
- RELG 262-01: Feminist Religious Thought in Multicultural Perspective (Ms. Kamitsuka)
- RELG 366-01: Feminist Interpretations of Evil (Ms. Kamitsuka)
- SOCI 326-01: The American Family: Comfort, Conflict and Criticism (Ms. John)