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'Sex and the City' and the Contemporary Woman

This course listing applies to a Spring 2009 course. To find current courses, check out the Find a Course page.

Spring 2009
Gender and Women's Studies
2 Unit(s)

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About the Course:

Do you own 400 pairs of strappy sandals?

Do you agonize over your love for Aidan, or Mr. Big?

Do you say, "I couldn't help but wonder..." more than once a day?

Are you interested in men, women, and urban relationships?

If you answered "YES!" to any one of these questions, then this class is for you!

In this class, fans and non-fans alike will explore the hit HBO show, “Sex and the City.”  We will discuss the different themes of female sexuality, women’s rights, marriage, homosexuality, and urban life through analyzing the different characters and topics presented in the series. 

 

Please go to our website (listed below) to view our projected syllabus and class requirements.

 

How to Enroll:

Please go to our homepage at sexandthecityclass.webs.com and find the Application for Spring 2009. Fill out and submit the form BY MIDNIGHT ON SATURDAY JAN. 24 if you would like to be considered for enrollment. Because we are an impacted class, we cannot guarantee enrollment to anyone. 

Students will be notified as to their enrollment status by email on January 25th.

NOTE: if you do not submit your email address and student ID we cannot consider your application, as we will have no way of contacting you.

Course Contact: amywest AT berkeley.edu, danielleserbin AT berkeley.edu, eleanorcarmichael AT berkeley.edu

Website: www.sexandthecityclass.webs.com

Faculty Sponsor: Juana Rodriguez

Time & Location:

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
SectionEleanor Carmichael
Danielle Serbin
Amy Westermann
40206 DwinelleM 5:30-7:301/25full

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