This year-long interdisciplinary colloquium brings together graduate students and UCSB scholars who study the histories of women, gender, or sexuality across time and space. It introduces students to current literature and contemporary debates through readings, discussion, and public presentations by visiting scholars, UCSB scholars, and graduate students. Participants will meet every other week. Preparation might include coordinating readings for discussion, writing a chapter/article for peer review, or presenting original research to colloquium members.

No Prerequisites

1 - 2

Units

Pass no pass

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Graduate students only

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
RAPPAPORT E D
Erika Rappaport
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Spring 2024 . Rappaport E D
HSSB 4080
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12:00 PM - 13:50 PM
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HIST141A . Rappaport E D 3 Months Ago

I love Professor Rappaport! Her class was very knowledgable and informative on the History of 19th Century Britain. She is a great lecturer and also loves to talk so never be afraid to talk to her about anything at her office hours. She will do anything to help and guide you so that you succeed.

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HIST4C . Rappaport E D 7 Months Ago

Class is largely two essays (50%) and final (20%). She's pretty chill and there's EC. I hardly went to class but did well thanks to TA. The final is a bit annoying as you have to prep ~10 possible prompts (with quotes as evidence) on your cheat sheet but it's more busywork than hard. IDs on test are not bad at all. Read the books btw.

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HIST4C . Rappaport E D 7 Months Ago

Even though Rappaport is very nice, caring, & accommodating, the final exam is absolutely ridiculous for this class especially being that it is a lower-div/GE requirement. The "study guide" given lists sixteen essay prompts from 10+ sources and expects you to be knowledgable on HUNDREDS of topics/sources for the "ID section". Extremely frustrating.

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HIST4C . Rappaport E D 7 Months Ago

I never attended lecture yet I got an A on all hw assignments and on both papers. She is heavy on assignments but it's not bad at all. My ta Victoria Sharp however was terrible. She held no compassion and would constantly push her political beliefs onto the class during the section. Overall good class but if Victoria Sharp is ever your ta SWITCH

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HIST4C . Rappaport E D 7 Months Ago

Even though Prof Rappaport is nice, there are two papers weighted 50% of your total grade. The final exam is worth 20% and she gives you around 16 possible essay prompts plus IDs that she gives no possible options for. Very hard to study for given that she references the textbook which has around 200 possible ID terms not even counting lectures.

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HIST4C . Rappaport E D 7 Months Ago

Prof Rappaport is such a nice lady and very knowledgeable! The class was structured well, essays were reasonable, and she gave up to 6 extra credit points added to the final. If you don't like history you probably won't like the course but as a history major she is awesome! She will help you succeed in the course, and the TAs were nice.

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