Designed to interest and challenge both the student new to the study of gender and sexuality and the student who has taken departmental courses focusing on women, gender, and/or sexuality. Through a focus on particular issues and topics, explores the construction of sex, gender, and sexuality; gender asymmetry in society; sexual normativity and violations of norms; and the interactions of sex, gender, sexuality, race, class, and nation. This interdisciplinary course engages materials and methodologies from a range of media and disciplines, such as literature, the visual arts, history, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. Examines both feminist and nonfeminist arguments from a variety of critical perspectives.
Social and Cultural Analysis (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 6 Weeks
Sections (Summer 2022)
SCA-UA 401-000 (2751)05/23/2022 – 07/06/2022 Tue,Wed,Thu2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Washington SquareInstructed by Gao, Cindy
SCA-UA 401-000 (2783)at Washington SquareInstructed by