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Syllabi for Women & Gender-Related Courses in Anthropology

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Syllabi on the Web for Women-and-Gender-Related Courses
More than a dozen syllabi are listed on this site, including those from courses taught by Emily Martin, Peggy Sanday, and Nandini Gunewardena.

Introductory Courses
Anthropology of Sex and Gender
Charlene Makley, Reed College

Women and Men in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Julie Hastings, Lawrence University

Feminist Perspectives in Anthropology
Karen Nakamura

Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Gender
Deborah Gewertz, Amhert College

Women and Men in Cross-cultural Perspective
Alice Kehoe, Marquette University

Anthropology of Gender
Dorothy Wills, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Anthropology Of Gender: Feminist Theory and Cultural Anthropology
Enikô Magyari-Vincze, Universitatii Babes-Bolyai din Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Sex and Gender
Kathleen Dahl, Eastern Oregon University

Women and Men in Different Cultures
Abigail Adams, Central Connecticut University

Sex, Gender and Culture
Edwin Segal, University of Louisville

Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective
S. Gmelch, Union College

Gender and Society
S. Gmelch, Union College

The Anthropology of Gender
Distance Learning Course, Athabasca University

Anthropology of Gender
Srimati Basu, DePauw University

Anthropological Perspectives on Gender
Maria Tapias, Grinnell College

Sex & Sexuality
Sexuality & Gender in Anthropology
David Valentine, Sarah Lawrence College

Ethnographic Approaches to Sexuality & Gender
David Valentine, Sarah Lawrence College (graduate seminar)

Anthropology of Sexualities
Lynn Morgan, Mount Holyoke College

Medical Anthropology
Intersectionality and Women’s Health: Ethnographic Approaches to Race, Class, Gender, and “Difference"
Marcia Inhorn, University of Michigan (graduate seminar)

Gender and Health: Ethnographic Approaches
Marcia Inhorn, University of Michigan (graduate seminar)

Linguistics
Language, Voice, and Gender
Michael Silverstein, University of Chicago

Language and Gender
K.M. Johnson-Weiner, SUNY-Potsdam

Language and Gender Syllabi
Over 20 syllabi on Gender and Language

Language and Gender
Laada Bilaniuk, University of Washington

Archaeology
Gender and Archaeology
Kelley Hays-Gilpin, Northern Arizona University

Women and Gender in the Ancient Near East
Terry Wilfong, University of Michigan

Gender and Archaeology
Bettina Arnold, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Archaeology of Gender
Allen Zagarell, Western Michigan University

Women in Prehistory
Olga Soffer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Family & Marriage
The Anthropology Of Gender, Marriage, And The Family
Lauren Leve, Wellesley College

Contemporary American Families
Sonya Salamon

GLBT
Queer Perspectives in Anthropology
Karen Nakamura

Women, Men and “Others” – Gender Cross-Culturally
Sarah Hautzinger, Colorado College

Area Study / Ethnographic
Gender and Class in Latin America
Sarah Hautzinger, Colorado College

Gender and The Family in Africa
Dianna Shandy, Macalester College

Women in China
Eileen Walsh, University of Massachusetts

Families in Asia
Mae Wallace, Sewanee, University of the South

Miscellaneous
Race, Gender and the Social Body
Lakshmi Fjord, DePauw University

Gendered Violations
Sally Merry and Nan Stein, Wellesley College

Women, Culture, and Development
Michelle Field, Ohio State University

Feminist Perspectives on Writing Culture
Carole Counihan, Millersville University

Colonialism, Nationalism, & Gender
Sally Merry, Wellesley College

Images of Women in Ancient Art
Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar College

Black Women in the Public Eye
A. Lynn Bolles, University of Maryland

Anthropology of the Body and the Subject
Gary Hausman, University of North Carolina

 


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