HU 1500: Introduction to Gender, Sexuality & Women’s Studies

Department
Category
Category II (offered at least every other Year)
Units 1/3

This foundational course offers an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of gender, sexuality and women’s studies. The course fosters critical examination of gender, sexuality and women and asks how the interlocking systems of oppression, including colonialism, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ethnocentrism, shape people’s lives, and how individuals and groups have worked to resist these oppressions. Potential course topics include histories of gender activism, gender, sexuality and their relationships to the law, religion, reproduction, education, technology, and mental health, globalization and transnational experiences, and the role of popular culture. No prior background is required. This course will be offered in 2022-23, and in alternating years thereafter.