Title: | 100+ Years of Woman Suffrage |
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Course Section Number: | PSC-210-01 |
Department: | Political Science |
Description: | The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which forbids states from denying citizens the right to vote on account of sex, was ratified just over a century ago in 1920. This course examines women's role in American election politics in the hundred-or-so years since: Are there distinctive patterns or trends in women's voting behavior? Do women run for office for different reasons than men, and do they campaign differently? Once elected, how do women perform as representatives? How do gender and other demographic traits (e.g. race, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, etc.) intersect to shape women's experiences as voters, candidates, and representatives in American politics? What has changed since 1920 and what hasn't? How have cultural norms about gender roles affected women's experiences in different eras? We'll look at the work political scientists and other researchers have done so far to answer these questions, learn about selected individual women's experiences as candidates and officeholders, and weigh in on ongoing debates about how to enhance women's participation in electoral politics. |
Credits: | 1.00 |
Start Date: | January 20, 2025 |
End Date: | May 10, 2025 |
Meeting Information: |
01/20/2025-05/09/2025 Lecture Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00AM - 10:50AM, Baxter Hall, Room 201
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Faculty: | Gelbman, Shamira |
Course Status & Cross-Listings
Cross-list Group Capacity: | 18 |
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Cross-list Group Student Count: | 7 |
Calculated Course Status: | OPEN |
Section Name/Title | Status | Dept. | Capacity |
Enrolled/ Available/ Waitlist |
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PSC-210-01
(primary)
100+ Years of Woman Suffrage |
OPEN | Political Science | 18 | 7 / 11 / 0 |
GEN-210-01
(cross-listing)
100+ Years of Woman Suffrage |
OPEN | Gender Studies | 18 | 0 / 11 / 0 |
HIS-240-01
(cross-listing)
100+ Years of Woman Suffrage |
OPEN | History | 18 | 0 / 11 / 0 |