"Don't Miss B250 Spring 85 Flyer", 1985
Title
"Don't Miss B250 Spring 85 Flyer", 1985
Description
"Don't Miss B250 Spring 85 Flyer" is a flyer for the Spring 1985 B250 lecture that includes the topics that will be covered.
Source
Gloria Kaufman Papers, Indiana University South Bend Archives and Special Collections
Date
1985
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Identifier
Kaufman_Box2_Folder23_K071
Text
IUSB
(Our 15th Year)
INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S ROLE
* A series of lectures, films, & presentations by speakers from a variety of disciplines (law, psychology,
economics, history, black studies, social work, literature, anthropology, etc.)
* The course focuses on subjects (e.g., female sexual slavery, sexual molestation of children, witchcraft, pornography) and on
population groups (minorities, women, third world) not usually covered in traditional courses.
*
Each student is assigned a discussion partner. Students are required to think independently and Not thoughtlessly to adopt ideas of speakersand texts. There is a midterm, a final, and a course booklet in which students briefly and critically analyze each presentation. Five paperbacks serve as texts.
*
Lecture topics for SPRING '85 include Legal History of Women History of Black Women Institutionalized Prostitution in Medieval Europe Women's Status and Attitudes in Arab Society History of Feminism in France Women in Russia, India, and the Third World Legal Rights of Children Women Filmmakers
Lesbian Mothers, Feminist Therapy, Sexual Abuse of Children, AND MUCH MORE!
*
Prize-winning Films
*
Guest speakers from all over the U.S.
*
B250 lectures & presentations are open to the public. The course is offered every spring. There are no prerequisites, although first semester freshmen need special permission to enroll.
*
B250 fulfills an Arts & Humanities Divisional Requirement. It is required for the Women's Studies Minor.
NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
E006 B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role M,W 11:JO A.M.-12:45 NS108 G.Kaufman (address questions to her in N424, 237-4224)
Listed on p. 11 of Spring '85 Schedule
(Our 15th Year)
INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF WOMEN'S ROLE
* A series of lectures, films, & presentations by speakers from a variety of disciplines (law, psychology,
economics, history, black studies, social work, literature, anthropology, etc.)
* The course focuses on subjects (e.g., female sexual slavery, sexual molestation of children, witchcraft, pornography) and on
population groups (minorities, women, third world) not usually covered in traditional courses.
*
Each student is assigned a discussion partner. Students are required to think independently and Not thoughtlessly to adopt ideas of speakersand texts. There is a midterm, a final, and a course booklet in which students briefly and critically analyze each presentation. Five paperbacks serve as texts.
*
Lecture topics for SPRING '85 include Legal History of Women History of Black Women Institutionalized Prostitution in Medieval Europe Women's Status and Attitudes in Arab Society History of Feminism in France Women in Russia, India, and the Third World Legal Rights of Children Women Filmmakers
Lesbian Mothers, Feminist Therapy, Sexual Abuse of Children, AND MUCH MORE!
*
Prize-winning Films
*
Guest speakers from all over the U.S.
*
B250 lectures & presentations are open to the public. The course is offered every spring. There are no prerequisites, although first semester freshmen need special permission to enroll.
*
B250 fulfills an Arts & Humanities Divisional Requirement. It is required for the Women's Studies Minor.
NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY
E006 B250 Interdisciplinary Analysis of Women's Role M,W 11:JO A.M.-12:45 NS108 G.Kaufman (address questions to her in N424, 237-4224)
Listed on p. 11 of Spring '85 Schedule
Collection
Citation
“"Don't Miss B250 Spring 85 Flyer", 1985,” IU South Bend Archives Digital Collections, accessed April 27, 2024, https://iusbarchives.omeka.net/items/show/283.