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  1. Jan 22, 2024 · The three-course civilization sequence focuses on bodies, sex, and gender by introducing concepts in feminist, gender, and queer theory and will use feminist and queer critique to frame analyses of power, desire, and sexuality.

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    SPRING 2024

    1. GNSE 12118 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender Instructor:Virginia Rangos 2. GNSE 12121 Contemporary Feminist Politics: From the Sex Wars to Beyonce Instructor:Rhiannon Love Auriemma 3. GNSE 12125 Living Queer: Experiences, Encounter, Affinities Instructor: Sarah McDaniel 4. GNSE 12126 "She'll Never Be Human Again!": Superheroes And Bodily Transformation Instructor:Heather Glenny 5. GNSE 12162 Queer Singing, Queer Spaces Instructor:Devon Borowski 6. GNSE 15005 Gender and Sexuality in...

    SPRING 2024

    1. GNSE 30129 Writing Gender Instructor:Sophie Salvo 2. GNSE 30138 Gender Before Gender: Constructing Bodies In Ancient American Art Instructor:Claudia Brittenham 3. GNSE 31400 Advanced Theories of Gender and Sexuality Instructor:Linda Zerilli 4. GNSE 32207 Caste, Reproduction, and Citizenship in India Instructor: Sanghamitra Das 5. GNSE 33167 Black Girlhood Instructor: Danielle Jones 6. GNSE 33168 Sex and the Ethnographic Tradition Instructor:Ella Wilhoit 7. GNSE 34950 International Disabili...

    SPRING 2024

    GNSE 12118 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender Instructor: Virginia Rangos This course will cover topics related to medicine, gender, and sexuality, including: the medicalization of sexual desire and performance; medical, sociocultural, and public health responses to sexually transmitted infections; caring for and criminalizing pregnant (and potentially) pregnant bodies; commodification of reproduction and markets in reproductive materials; and the medicalization of gender and the histo...

    SPRING 2024

    GNSE 30129 Writing Gender Instructor: Sophie Salvo In German, even if you are not writing about gender, you are always writing gender: the grammatical categories “masculine,” “feminine,” and “neuter” are implicated in every noun declension and personal pronoun. How have writers negotiated this in their constructions of gender identity? In this course, we will examine how gender has been thought within and beyond the masculine/feminine binary in German intellectual history. We will study histo...

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  3. Gender and Sexuality in World Civilizations I. 100 Units. The first quarter of the GNSE Civ sequence offers a historical examination of bodies, sex, and gender. Through a series of readings that include historical primary sources and examples of cultural production from antiquity to the present, we will investigate how bodies across a variety ...

  4. The CSGS offers several sections of a two-quarter civilization sequence taught by our faculty based in a variety of disciplines. Read more about Gender and Sexuality in World Civilizations. CSGS Newsletter » View all news » VIDEO ARCHIVE. Visit our YouTube Channel for recordings of past events

  5. Gender & Sexuality in World Civilization. Migration and Displacement in Twentieth-Century Europe. Graduate. History and Anthropology of the Present (with Susan Gal) Seminar: Globalization and Its Discontents (with Jon Levy) Transnational Europe: Twentieth Century. Nations & Empires (with Susan Gal) Nationalism in East Central Europe.

  6. Areas of faculty interest include gender and sexuality studies in the fields of literature and language, history, political science, sociology, anthropology, cinema and media studies, human development, law, and medicine to name, well more than a few. Visit CSGS.