![]() ![]() The first part of the course explores the gendered regulation of bodies in relation to the rise of western science and the invention of sexual and racial difference. Together, we will unpack the assumptions that underlie popular and academic discussions about sexed bodies, gender identities, and sexual desires, and we will examine the ways in which scholars, activists, and other feminist thinkers attempt to dismantle dominant power structures and enact lasting social change. ![]() The rest of the syllabus, which is organized into three parts, showcases scholarship that takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the social construction of sex, gender, and sexuality. As such, we will begin the semester by learning about the field's history and conclude the class by considering its future. ![]() This introductory course invites students to the explore the field of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. ![]()
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