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GWS400, Internship/Practicum in Gender<br />
Studies: Designed to give students the<br />
opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge<br />
to everyday experience through a volunteer<br />
position, internship or employment in a setting<br />
where they can explore gender issues. The<br />
student will work in conjunction with a faculty<br />
member; the Gender Studies Director must<br />
pprove the project. Prerequisite: GS100, GS300<br />
or 301, junior or senior standing and completion<br />
of six hours of electives. (U)(3) Annually.<br />
GWS401, 02, 03, Independent Study:<br />
Offers the qualified student of gender studies<br />
the opportunity to pursue a topic of individual<br />
interest. Open only to seniors, by permission<br />
of the instructor. (U)(1, 2, 3) Annually.<br />
Electives<br />
A separate list of GWSS-approved electives<br />
will be published each semester, but examples<br />
of courses students have taken for GWSS credit<br />
in the past include the following:<br />
GWS300/PL348 Philosophy of Feminism<br />
GWS303 Special Topics: Love for Sale:<br />
Intimate Labor and the Commodification<br />
of Love<br />
GWS303 Special Topics: Ransom Notes<br />
and Radical Chic<br />
GWS303 Special Topics: sexandthecity.org<br />
GWS303 Special Topics: Written Out of<br />
Wedlock: Living in Sin, Dancing on the<br />
Altar<br />
GWS303 Special Topics: Health Disparities<br />
AN320 Gender and Sexuality in<br />
Globalization<br />
AN322 Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Japan<br />
AN380 Special Topics: Gender and<br />
Colonial: Past and Present<br />
ART315 Postmodernism in the Arts<br />
ART382 Special Topics: Gender in Art<br />
EN343 The American Renaissance and<br />
Its Others<br />
EN393 Special Topics: Fin-de-Siecle<br />
Literature<br />
EN393 Special Topics: Gender, Language<br />
and Globalization<br />
EN493 Special Topics: Sex, Suffrage and<br />
Empire: Modernism and the New Woman<br />
HST314 Hidden History of Sex, Gender<br />
and Sexuality in Latin America<br />
HST338 The Era of Jim and Jane Crow<br />
HST341 US Women’s History<br />
HST342 US Workingwomen and the City<br />
<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
JR418 Gender and Media: Global Views<br />
MRC354 Gender and Communication<br />
MRC420 Queering Film<br />
MRC465 Communication and Cultural<br />
Criticism<br />
MRC468 Women and Rock<br />
MRC470 Sports, Media and Culture<br />
MRC482 Voices of Dissent and Social<br />
Change<br />
PO372 Role of Protest in US Politics<br />
PO380 Special Topics: Gender and<br />
Generation in War and Peace<br />
PO380 Special Topics: Politics of Gender<br />
and Sexuality in Africa<br />
PO386 Black Political Thought<br />
PS305 Psychology of Gender<br />
PS333 Human Sexuality<br />
RL377 Religion, Gender and the Goddess<br />
in Asia<br />
SO317 Gender and Society<br />
SO380 Gender, Race and Crime<br />
History and Anthropology<br />
Department — Including<br />
Geography<br />
Administration<br />
Scott Swanson, Ph.D., department chair<br />
Professors<br />
Bruce Bigelow, Ph.D.; George Geib, Ph.D.;<br />
Paul Hanson, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Professors<br />
John Cornell, Ph.D.; Vivian Deno, Ph.D.; Elise<br />
Edwards, Ph.D.; Xiaorong Han, Ph.D.; Scott<br />
Swanson, Ph.D.<br />
Assistant Professors<br />
Sholeh Shahrokhi, Ph.D.; Ageeth Sluis, Ph.D.<br />
The disciplines of History, Anthropology and<br />
Geography share the same home because they<br />
address the same fundamental questions about<br />
life from different perspectives, the interplay<br />
amongst which enlarges our students’ minds<br />
and lives. <strong>Butler</strong> is singular amongst American<br />
universities in knitting these three disciplines<br />
into a working organism. Prospective majors in<br />
both History and Anthropology take together<br />
a freshman course, introducing them to each<br />
other and to the disciplines in their departments,<br />
thus offering all the advantages of<br />
self-standing disciplines and inter-disciplinary<br />
work and becoming themselves a community.<br />
Members of the department offer expertise in<br />
wide-ranging areas of the world: United States,<br />
Latin America, East Asian, the Middle East and