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The following courses from other departments may be counted toward the major in Women's Studies. For a course description, please refer to the appropriate department's courses in the Wellesley College online course catalog.

Related Courses
For Credit Toward the Major
AFR 212 Black Women Writers
AFR 222 Images of Women and Blacks in American Cinema
AMST 151 The Asian American Experience
AMST 286/ENG 286 New Literatures. Lesbian and Gay Writing from Sappho to Stonewall
AMST 315 Beats, Rhymes, and Life: Hip-Hop Studies
ANTH 238 The Vulnerable Body: Anthropological Understandings
ANTH 269 Anthropology of Gender, Marriage, and the Family
ARTH 230 Frank Lloyd Wright and the American Home
 ARTH 330 Seminar. Italian Renaissance Art: Women Artists in Renaissance and Baroque Italy
ARTH 342 Seminar. Domesticity and Its Discontents
ARTH 364/CAMS 328 Women Filmmakers: History and Theory of Subversion
CAMS 203/CHIN 240 Chinese Cinema (in English)
CAMS 317 Film Theory: Spectatorship and Women in Cinema
CAMS 328/ARTH 364 Women Filmmakers: History and Theory of Subversion
CHIN 230/330 Writing Women in Traditional China (in English)
CHIN 232/332 Writing Women in Modern China (in English)
CHIN 240/CAMS 203 Chinese Cinema (in English)
CLCV 213 Gender in Antiquity
CPLT 330 Seminar. Comparative Literature: Girls, In Theory
CLPT 334 Literature and Medicine
ECON 243 The Political Economy of Gender, Race, and Class
ECON 343 Seminar. Feminist Economics
EDUC 312 Seminar. History of Childhood and Child Welfare
ENG 269 Asian American Literature
ENG 272 The Victorian Novel
ENG 286/AMST 286 New Literatures: Lesbian and Gay Writing from Sappho to Stonewall
ENG 383 Women in Literature, Culture, and Society
ENG 387 Authors: Charlotte Bronte and Virginia Woolf: Victorian and Modern Feminisms
EXTD 106 Women in Science: Their Lives and Work
FREN 208 Women and Literary Tradition
FREN 216 Mothers and Daughters
FREN 218 Negritude, Independences, Women’s Issues: Francophone Literature in Context
FREN 304 Male and Female Perspectives in the Eighteenth-Century Novel
FREN 313 George Sand and the Romantic Theater
FREN 319 Women, Language, and Literary Expression
FREN 327 A Fascination with Bodies: The Doctor’s Malady
FREN 329 Colette/Duras: A Pleasure unto Death
FREN 331 Desire, Sexuality, and Love in the African Francophone Cinema
GER 329 Readings in Enlightenment and Romanticism
HIST 215 Gender and Nation in Latin America
HIST 243 Gender and Sexuality in Twentieth-Century Europe
HIST 257 Women, Gender, and the Family in American History
HIST 301 Seminar. Women of Russia: A Portrait Gallery
HIST 364 Seminar. Women in Islamic Society: Historical Perspectives
ITAL 212 Italian Women Directors. The Female Authorial Voice in Italian Cinema (in English)
ITAL 274 Women in Love: Portaits of Female Desire in Italian Culture
JPN 111 Gender and Popular Culture of Japan (in English)
JPN 353 Lady Murasaki and the Tale of Genji (in English)
KOR 256 Gender and Language in Modern Korean Culture (in English)
ME/R 248 Medieval Women Writers
MUS 224/REL 224 Hildegard of Bingen
MUS 222/322 Music, Gender, and Sexuality
PHIL 217 Philosophy of Science: Traditional and Feminist Perspectives
PHIL 249 Medical Ethics
POL1 324S Seminar. Gender and Law
POL2 307S Seminar. Women and Development
POL3 322 Seminar. Gender in World Politics
POL4 344 Seminar. Feminist Political Theory
PSYC 303 Psychology of Gender
REL 209 Women, Sexuality, and Patriarchalism in the New Testament
REL 224/MUS 224 Hildegard of Bingen
REL 225 Women in Christianity
REL 226 The Virgin Mary
REL 243 Women in the Biblical World
REL 323 Seminar. Feminist Theologies
SOC 209 Social Inequality
SOC 277 Masculinities
SOC 233 Gender and Power in South Asia
SOC 234 Gender and International Development
SOC 275 The Sociology of the Body
SPAN 245 Ethnic Passions
SPAN 260 Women Writers of Spain, 1980 to the Present
SPAN 271 Intersecting Currents: Afro Hispanic and Indigenous Writers in Latin American Literature
SPAN 279 Jewish Women Writers of Latin America
SPAN 305 Seminar. Hispanic Literature of the United States
SPAN 327 Seminar. Latin American Women Writers: Identity, Marginality, and the Literary Canon
THST 212 Representations of Women on Stage

 




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