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GS 326 - Sexuality and Social Conflict |
GS 326 - Sexuality and Social Conflict
This course examines a variety of ways in which sexuality becomes a focus of social conflict. We explore the questions of why and how some aspects of sexuality are brought into the public sphere. We analyze the social construction of sexuality as a personal and private matter but also as a subject for public concern and social regulation, thereby exploring the connections of gender, race, and class to the conflicts surrounding sexuality.
Prerequisite(s): GS 100D or SOC 110.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Gender Studies Department Course Attributes: College 02 - Fee Assess |
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