What does it mean to study sexuality? Does one’s sexual identity change over time? The course first covers some critical readings from feminist, queer, and scientific perspectives in relation to sexuality. Then, armed with these tools, students address key topics in the field around science and sexology, histories of sexuality, reproductive politics, queer theory and pedagogy, health, hook-up culture, body modification, sexual harassment and #MeToo, and global issues in sexuality.

Artistic and Humanistic Perspectives
Prerequisites
GQS 201.
Course UID
005980.1
Course Subject
GQS
Catalog Number
310
Long title
Let's Talk about Sex