Online Syllabi:
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Gateway Courses
GSFS courses designated as “gateway” are also “electives.”
- CAST 100 - Introduction to Comparative American Studies (K. Thompson)
- CAST 202 - Visible Bodies and the Politics of Sexuality (W. Kozol)
- CAST 251 - "Unstable" Bodies: An Introduction to Dis/ability Studies (K. Thompson)
- SOCI 107 - Introduction to Sociology: Social Thought and Theory (F. Hasso)
Feminist Research Methodologies
Feminist Research Methodologies also counts as an elective course.
Capstone Courses
GSFS courses designated as “capstone” are also “electives.”
- CAST 400 - Research Seminar: Expanding the Archive (W. Kozol)
- HIST 331 - Race and Sexuality in United States History (R. Romano)
- RELG 365 - Religion and the Body (M. Kamitsuka)
- SOCI 406 - Gender and the State in MENA (F. Hasso)
Elective Courses
- CAST/HIST 243 - Race, Gender, and American Social Movement (S. Lee)
- CAST 208 - The Latinidad Question: Comparative Latin@ and Latin American Literature (C. Rivera)
- CAST 326 - Performing Sovereignty: Reservations, Militarism, and the Politics of Native America (K. Thompson)
- CAST 368 - Voicing Otherness Through Contemporary Film and Literature: Being Fat, Queer, and "Colored" in America (C. Rivera)
- ENGL/SOCI 362 - Partition, War, Dislocation: Mid-Twentieth-Century South Asia and Historic Palestine (F. Hasso / A. Needham)
- ENGL 394 - Selected Authors: Jane Austen (L. Baudot)
- GERM 350 - Feminist Perspectives on German Cinema (S. Boos)
- HISP 349 - Latin American Icons: Che, Evita, Frida, Pancho Villa (P. O'Connor)
- HIST 217 - Women and Gender in Islamic Law and Arab Legal Codes (Z. Abul-Magd)
- HIST 301 - The Politics of Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (E. Wurtzel)
- HIST 327 - Borderlands (P. Mitchell)
- POLT 202 - American Constitutional Law (R. Kahn)
- RELG 108 - Introduction to Religion: Women and the Western Tradition (M. Kamitsuka)
- SOCI 215 - Contemporary Asian American Experience (R. Baldoz)
- SOCI 264 - American Families: Comfort, Conflict, and Criticism (D. John)
- SOCI 338 - Prostitution and Social Control: Governing Loose Women (G. Mattson)




