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Women and Politics
Political Science Course Syllabi: 1998

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These syllabi  for both introductory and advanced/upper level courses in Women and Politics were published in the American Political Science Association's 1998 Political Science Course Syllabi Collection and edited by Sally J. Kenney, University of Minnesota.

The Political Science Course Syllabi Project has developed selected collections of exemplary syllabi for reference and adaption by departments, faculty and graduate students in designing courses. If you are planning a new course, revising a current course, or adding a course to your undergraduate curriculum, the collections of course syllabi edited by experienced faculty provide valuable guidance and references.

Table of Contents

Editor's Introduction
SALLY J. KENNEY, University of Minnesota

Comparative Women and Politics: West Europe and The U.S.
KAREN BECKWITH, The College of Wooster

Proseminar: Women and Politics
SUSAN CARROLL,

Women and Politics: Third World Perspectives
LINDA CHEN, Indiana University

Women and Politics: A Cross-National Perspective
REBECCA DAVIS, University of Vermont

Feminist Theory
ZILLAH EISENSTEIN

Gender Power and Leadership
RITA MAE KELLY, Arizona State University

Women and Public Policy in The U.S.
BARBARA NELSON

Women of Russian and Eastern Europe
NORMA NOONAN

The Politics of Reproductive Health
KAREN O'CONNOR

Feminist and International Relations Theory
V. SPIKE PETERSON

Women and Environmental Politics
DEBRA SALAZAR

Women and Politics
SUE THOMAS, Georgetown University

Women and World Politics
ANN TICKNER, College of The Holy Cross

Women and Politics
JOAN TRONTO, Hunter College, CUNY

Feminist Political Theory
LINDA ZERILLI