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Dec 14, 2025
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CAST 321 - Transnational Sexualities: National Borders, Global Desires 2 HU, 2 SS, CD, WR
First Semester. How does the globalization of sexuality shape the
study of sex in national contexts? This interdisciplinary course uses
the United States as a starting point to consider sexual identities and
practices in a transnational perspective, addressing topics such as
reproduction, migration, AIDS, sex work, tourism, and militarization.
We will examine the production of gendered, raced, and classed bodies
and explore the significance of transnational analysis of sexuality to
social justice work.
Prerequisites & Notes
Enrollment Limit: 20.
Ms. Raimondo
Credits: 4 hours
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