CAST 321 - Transnational Sexualities: National Borders, Global Desires Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 4 Hours Attribute: 2 HU, 2 SS, CD, WR
This course is canceled effective 10.19.2007.
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. Enrollment Limit: 20. Instructor: M. Raimondo
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