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  • Prof. Leonard Buckle
  • Prof. Renee Bergland
  • Prof. Suzann Thomas-Buckle
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  • Women's and Gender Studies
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Fall 2007
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Graduate
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    • Women's Studies
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WGS.640 | Fall 2007 | Graduate

Studies in Women's Life Narratives: Interrogating Marriage: Case Studies in American Law and Culture

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Contemporary Creations of the Family Name: An Exploration of Social Variables in Patterns of Name Changing and Retention
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Postmodern Love and Traditional Marriage in Todd Solondz’s Happiness

Course Info

Instructors
  • Prof. Leonard Buckle
  • Prof. Renee Bergland
  • Prof. Suzann Thomas-Buckle
Departments
  • Women's and Gender Studies
As Taught In
Fall 2007
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Social Science
    • Legal Studies
  • Society
    • Gender Studies
    • Women's Studies
Learning Resource Types
notes Lecture Notes
assignment_turned_in Written Assignments with Examples

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