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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.
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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
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