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Queer Studies and Related Courses
Taught at Princeton University in the Recent Past
The following lists of courses offered in the recent past at Princeton University were courses taught in various departments with content relevant to gay and lesbian or queer studies. By no means any of these lists claim to be comprehensive.

So far only one course has been taught that could classify as a queer studies course.



Past Queer Studies Courses

Some queer studies courses which have been offered in the past:

  • ROM ST-17
    Paradigms of Gay French Fiction
    Professor Anne Garréta, Romance Languages and Literatures
    Spring 1995

Past Courses with Queer Studies Content

Fall 1996

  • AMS 376/ART 376
    American Art and Culture: the 1960's
    John Wilmerding
  • ENG 374
    Contemporary Literary Thoery
    (Diana Fuss)
  • ENG 379
    Topics in Gender and Literature:
    Literature and Gender in the 20th Century
    (Douglas Mao)
  • ENG 545
    Special Studies in the 18th Century:
    Jane Austen, Gender and Sexuality in Context

    (Claudia Johnson)
  • FRS 122W
    Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time
    (Andre Aciman)
  • HIS 391
    Gender in America: The 20th Century
    (Elizabeth Lunbeck)
  • POL 304
    Conservative Political Thought
    (Paul Sigmund)
  • PSY 325/WOM 325
    Psychology of Gender
    (Susan Roth)
  • PSY 400
    Topics in Social and Personality Psychology:
    The Psychology of Stereotyping

    (Gordon Moskowitz)

Fall 1995

  • AAS 207/ENG 207: Introduction to Afro-American Literature
    Professor Gina Dent
  • AMS 376/ART 376: American Art and Culture: the 1960's
    Professor John Wilmerding
  • ANT 341: The Anthropology of Gender
    Professor Rena Lederman
  • CLA 213: Women's Texts and Women's Experiences in Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages
    Professor J. M. Martin
  • ENG 369/COM 371: American Women Writers
    Professor Diana Fuss
  • HIS 465: Issues of Southern Identity
    Professor Nell Painter
  • POL 304: Conservative Political Thought
    Professor Paul Sigmund
  • POL 317: Discrimination and the Law
    Professor Andrew Koppelman
  • PSY 253a/PSY 253b: Brain and Behavior: An Introduction to Neurosciences
    Professor B. Hoebel
  • WOM 393: Gender and Science
    Professor Angela Creager

Spring 1995

  • ANT 414: Representing Difference: Documentary Film as Practice
    Professor Kay Warren, Anthropology
  • CLA 329: Sex and Gender in the Ancient World
    Professor Froma Zeitlin, Classics
  • EEB 301/WOM 301: Sociobiology, Sex Roles, and Human Development
    Professor Alison Jolly, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • FRS 102: AIDS, Anthrax, Worms, and Measles. The Ecology of Infectious Diseases
    Professor Andrew Dobson, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • LAS 401/SPA 401: Sexuality and Modes of Authorization in Modern Spanish American Literature
    Professor Ben Heller, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • REL 328/NES 328: Gender and Sexual Desire in Medieval Islam
    Professor Shaun Marmon, Religion
  • REL 509/NES 509: Studies in the History of Islam: Gender and Alterity in Near Eastern Societies
    Professor Shaun Marmon, Religion
  • ROM 391: Men's Writing of Remembrance and Witness
    Professor Karl Uitti, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • WOM 202w/WRI 202: Contemporary Canadian Woman Writers
    Professor Karen McPherson, Romance Languages and Literatures
  • WOM 302: Topics in the Study of Gender: Contemporary Feminist Theory
    Professor Diana Fuss, English

Previous years

  • AAS 311: Introduction to Black Women's Studies
  • AAS 500: The Afro-American Intellectual Tradition
  • AMS 304: Mestizaje Cultural
  • ANT 335: Medical Anthropology
  • ANT 415: Anthropology of Science
  • ART 348: History of Photography
  • ART 411: Seminar: 20th-Century Photography
  • EAS 221: Introduction to Japanese Literature
  • ENG 379: Topics in Gender and Literature
  • ENG 402: Forms of Literature
  • FRE 375: Topics in French Culture and Society
  • HIS 384: Gender in America
  • HIS 519: Topics in the History of Gender
  • HIS 581: Gender and Sexuality in the South
  • MUS 202: Choral Music
  • POL 305: Radical Thought
  • POL 343: The Politics of Economic and Social Control
  • PSY 203a/203b: Brain and Behavior
  • WWS 516: Race, Gender, and the Legal Process

 
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