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001
full-course 1
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Feminist Political Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| This course evaluates the development of feminist theory over time, giving particular focus to subjects such as equality and suffrage, radical feminism, theories of power, gender and sexuality. |
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001
full-course 1
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Feminist Political Thought |
2000-09-01
Fall 2000 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| In this class, students discuss gender theories that are relevant to modern day politics, culture, and society. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Political Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
|
| This class focuses on the evolution of feminist theory throughout the years. |
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014
full-course 14
|
Feminist Political Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Examine feminist theory and thought as it developed through history given environmental variables like sexuality and social class. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Political Thought |
2000-09-01
Fall 2000 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
| In this class, students discuss gender theories that are relevant to modern day politics, culture, and society. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Political Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
|
| This class focuses on the evolution of feminist theory throughout the years. |
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014
full-course 14
|
Feminist Political Thought |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
|
| Follow feminist theory as it developed over the years by examining contextual issues of race, poverty, society, politics, and more. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Political Thought (Fall 2000) |
2000-09-01
Fall 2000 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Students will focus on several theories related to gender in modern life in this course. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Theory |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Students will be introduced to a variety of theories of gender in modern life, from accepted notions of political theory to the nature of citizenship and more. |
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014
full-course 14
|
Feminist Theory |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
|
| Focus on political theory as it applies to the feminist movement by studying such topics as class issues and contemporary societies. |
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014
full-course 14
|
Feminist Theory |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Examine the life of women through feminist theories while considering such social issues and ethics. |
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001
full-course 1
|
Feminist Theory (Spring 2008) |
2008-03-01
Spring 2008 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
|
| This course specifically addresses a range of theories of gender in modern life, with an emphasis on feminist scholars. |
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025
full-course 25
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Imperial and Revolutionary Russia: Culture and Politics |
2008-09-01
Fall 2008 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Study and analyze Russia in the 18th century as it became an apparent and influential European force. |
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027
full-course 27
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The Making of Russia in the Worlds of Byzantium, Mongolia, and Europe |
N/A
Spring 1998 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| Explore Russian historical events and characters such as the Kievan State, Ivan the Terrible, and much more in this MIT class. |
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012
full-course 12
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Trials in History |
2000-09-01
Fall 2000 |
Elizabeth A. Wood |
MIT |
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| In Trials in History, students study famous American and European trials throughout history, including the Nuremberg trials and the Salem Witch trials. |