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	2013-2014 Academic Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE! 																	 
	    Courses in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
				
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		FGS List of Courses
 The following courses are a sample of the range offered in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Scripps and the other Claremont Colleges. Chicano/a Latino/a Transnational Studies
   English/English World Literature
   Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
   History
   - HIST 036 PO - Women of Honor, Women of Shame: Women’s Lives in Latin America and the Spanish-Speaking Caribbean, 1300-1900
 - HIST 048 SC - Women in Latin America:The Violence of Poverty
 - HIST 072 SC - History of Women in the United States
 - HIST 074 PZ - Holiness, Heresy, and the Body
 - HIST 100AC PO - East Asian Popular Culture
 - HIST 100X PO - Sexuality, Empire and Race in the Modern Caribbean
 - HIST 100V PO - Modern Feminisms in East Asia
 - HIST 110B PO - Gender and Nation in Modern Latin America and the Caribbean
 - HIST 112 SC - Nuns, Saints, and Mystics from Late Antiquity to Early Modern Europe
 - HIST 114 SC - Women and Gender in the Wider Mediterranean (ca.1300-1800)
 - HIST 118 SC - Queering the Renaissance
 - HIST 153 AF - Slave Women in Antebellum America
 - HIST 148 PZ - Gender in African History
 - HIST 160L SC - History of Latinas in the U.S
 - HIST 168 PZ - Diaspora, Gender, and Identity
 - HIST 171 AF - African American Women in the United States
 - HIST 172 PZ - Empire and Sexuality
 - HIST 175 CM - Women and Politics in America
 - HIST 184 PZ - Women and Gender, 1300-1650
 
 International and Intercultural Studies
   Modern Languages and Literatures
   Politics/Political Studies
   Science, Technology and Society
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