2016-2017 University Catalog archived
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS)
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The Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is an academic program that bridges existing disciplines; that is based in sound, scholarly theory; and that is quintessentially interdisciplinary. The goal is to expand the areas of traditional focus, thereby providing students with a fresh perspective. Students from all majors are exposed to literature of gender and feminism and are prepared to return to their major courses of study ready to contribute differently. Students gain a new perspective into their various disciplines of study and a new view of their world, while acquiring knowledge of a flourishing area of scholarship.
A minor in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is available. While only certain regular courses are listed below as meeting the requirements of the minor, many other courses across the curriculum study women within the context of the various disciplines and in interdisciplinary ways. Students may petition the program committee to include other relevant courses in the program requirements.
Program Head: Robin Le Blanc
Core Faculty
First date is the year in which the faculty member began service as regular faculty at the University. Second date is the year of appointment to the present rank.
N. Melina Bell, Ph.D.—(2005)-2011
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Alexandra R. Brown, Ph.D.—(1987)-2001
Fletcher Otey Thomas Professor of Bible
Ph.D., Columbia University
Jenefer M. Davies, M.F.S., M.A.L.S.—(2006)-2014
Associate Professor of Dance
M.F.A., George Washington University
M.A.L.S., Hollins University
Megan Fulcher, Ph.D.—(2004)-2012
Associate Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., University of Virginia
Genelle C. Gertz, Ph.D.—(2003)-2010
Associate Professor of English
Ph.D., Princeton University
Sascha L. Goluboff, Ph.D.—(1999)-2013
Professor of Cultural Anthropology
Ph.D., University of Illinois
Robin Le Blanc, Ph.D.—(1998)-2008
Professor of Politics
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
Ellen C. Mayock, Ph.D.—(1997)-2008
Ernest Williams II Professor of Romance Languages
Ph.D., University of Texas
Deborah Miranda, Ph.D.—(2004)-2013
John Lucian Smith Jr. Term Professor of English
Ph.D., University of Washington
David Robert Novack, Ph.D.—(1976)-1988
Professor of Sociology
Ph.D., New York University
Domnica V. Radulescu, Ph.D.—(1992)-2003
Edwin A. Morris Professor of Romance Languages
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Roberta H. Senechal, Ph.D.—(1988)-2007
Professor of History
Ph.D., University of Virginia
Katharine L. Shester, Ph.D.—(2011)-2011
Assistant Professor of Economics
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Tyrone H. (TJ) Tallie, Ph.D.—(2014)-2014
Assistant Professor of African History
Ph.D., University of Illinois
Florentien Verhage, Ph.D.—(2008)-2008
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Ph.D., McGill University
Lesley M. Wheeler, Ph.D.—(1994)-2006
Henry S. Fox Professor of English
Ph.D., Princeton University
Julie A. Woodzicka, Ph.D.—(2000)-2012
Abigail Grigsby Urquahrt ‘11 Term Professor of Psychology
Ph.D., Boston College
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Courses
Courses relevant to the Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies are as follows:
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- DANC 240 - Contemporary Modern Dance History
- ECON 246 - Caste at the Intersection of Economy, Religion, and Law
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- ENGL 312 - Gender, Love, and Marriage in the Middle Ages
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- HIST 206 - Women and Gender in Modern Europe
- HIST 228 - Women in Russian History
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- HIST 378 - African Feminisms
- HIST 379 - Queering Colonialism
- PHIL 235 - The Second Sex: Beauvoir on the Power of Gender
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- PHIL 254 - Philosophy of the Family: Beyond Tradition
- PHIL 285 - The Unruly Body: Philosophy, Science, and Culture
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- PSYC 213 - Development of Human Sexuality
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- REL 246 - Caste at the Intersection of Economy, Religion, and Law
- REL 284 - Gender, Sexuality, and Islam
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- SPAN 323 - Golden Age Spanish Women Writers
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- WGSS 180 - FS: First-year Seminar
- WGSS 235 - The Second Sex: Beauvoir on the Power of Gender
- WGSS 242 - Social Inequality and Fair Opportunity
- WGSS 244 - Feminist Social and Political Philosophy
- WGSS 246 - Philosophy of Sex
- WGSS 254 - Philosophy of the Family: Beyond Tradition
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The following courses may also meet program requirements when the topic is appropriate:
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