I was pleased to see that Harvard has updated its curriculum. Under former President Larry Summers, Harvard neglected feminist and women's studies. Fortunately, under Drew Gilpin Faust, Harvard has added 30 new courses this year in these disciplines:
- Modern Japanese Women Writers
- Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
- Women's Voices in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Theorizing Activism, Or How to Change the World
- Race, Gender, Class and Ethnicity the Early Films of Spike Lee
- Women, Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
- Readings in Gender History
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Cinema and Alternative Sexualities
- Great Women of Archaeology
- Gender and Population Change in East Asia
- Gender, Medicine and Care
- English: Early Women Writers
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: From Queer to Queer — History of Same Sex Love and Eroticism in the United States
- Theories of Sexual Coercion
- Women and Religion
- The Female Body in Islam: Religious Doctrines in Changing Societies
- African Women Storytellers
- Women and Work in the US, 19th Century to Present
- Food, Culture, and Gender
- The Psychology of Girls and Women over the Life Span
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Intimacy and Violence
- Our Mothers, Ourselves: A Brief History of Postwar American Feminist thought
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Queer Theory
- Sex and Power in Modern Latin America and U.S. Latino Culture
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Cinema Alternative Sexualities
- Postcolonial Women's Writing
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Intersections of Identity in African American Communities
- Myths of Motherhood
- Transsexualtiy, Transgenderism, and the Rest
- Women, Gender and Sexuality: Ethics and Social Policy
These courses are welcome and much needed additions. Under Summers, sometimes called a male chauvinist, students interested in feminist and women's studies were limited to only 76 courses:
- Gaelic Women's Poetry
- Slavic Women/Poets
- Social Studies: Feminist Theories
- Writing Women: Language, Culture, and Difference in 20th-Century Spanish Narrative
- Introduction to Women's Studies in Religion
- Colloquium in Religion, Gender, and Culture
- Themes in Feminism and Islam: A Historical Overview
- Religion, Gender, Identity: Readings in Arab and Muslim Autobiography: Seminar
- The Behavioral Biology of Women
- Men and Women in Public and Private: the US in the 20th Century
- Motherland: Gender, Indigeneity, and the American Environment
- Family, Sex, and Marriage in Western Europe, East and West in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
- Gendered Communities: Women, Islam, and Nationalism in the Middle East and North Africa
- Caribbean Women Writers
- Women, Work, and the Family: Present and Past
- Representations of Women in Chinese Literature
- Women Writers in Imperial China: How to Escape from the Feminine Voice
- Sex and Gender in Victorian Literature
- Warriors, Monks, and Courtesans: Class and Gender Perspectives on Premodern Japan
- Rethinking Min-Qing Women's Literature
- Women in Late-Imperial Chinese Literature
- Sex and Sensibility in the Enlightenment
- Visual Culture of Latina and African-American Women
- Women and Politics
- Sex Differences in Humans
- Evolution of Human Sex Differences
- The Behavioral Biology of Women
- Gender, Politics, and Markets
- Sex, Gender, and Political Theory
- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Europe
- Men, Women, and Marriage in the 20th Century US
- Gender and Japanese History
- Body Sculpting in Modern America
- Sex and Empire
- Gendered Communities: Women, Islam, and Nationalism in the Middle East and North Africa
- Feminist Theory and Historiography
- Representing Women in History
- Theories of Gender and Sexuality
- The Spirit's Voices: Holy Women in Medieval Christianity
- Language and Gender
- Psychology of Sex and Gender
- Women, Religion, and Theory
- Gospel Stories of Women
- Feminist Biblical Interpretation
- Feminist Theologies: Contexts and Methods
- Black Women and Religious Narrative
- The Religious History of American Women
- Women and Religion in Contemporary America
- Buddhist Women and Representations of the Female
- Issues in Feminism and Islam: A Historical Overview
- French Feminist Literary Criticisms
- 20th Century Women Writing in French
- Sex and Gender in Spanish America
- Feminist Theory: Equality, Identity, Difference
- Gender Stratification: Work, Power, and Gender in America
- Gender and Social Policy: The US in Comparative Perspective
- Gender Stratification: Career and Family in Women's and Men's Lives
- Women and Science: Sociological Aspects
- Gender, Colonialism, and Nationalism
- Women's Writing and Film in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Women Writing the South Asian Diaspora
- Feminism and Masculinity
- Women's Writing and Film in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Feminist Theory: Conference Course
- Dreams of a Common Language: Feminist Conversations Across Difference
- The Gender Mystique: An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Fifty Years of Studies on Women, Gender, and Sexuality
- I Like Ike, But I Love Lucy: Women, Popular Culture, and the 1950's
- Thinking Race and Gender: Black Women and Philosophy
- Theories of Sexuality
- Gender and Health
- Making Sex, Bodies, and Seeds: Technologies of Reproduction in Bioscience, Medicine, and the Media
- Liquid Assets and Water Wars: Gender and the Global Crisis
- Tomboys, Angels, and Dolls: Girls in American Culture
- Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality: Melodrama, Camp, and Beyond: Pedro Almodóvar in Cinematic Context
- Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality: Bodies and Boundaries
- Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality: Borders and Betrayals: Engendering Cultural Identities