AP/GSWS 2512 6.00
Race, Gender & Sexuality
This course is designed to take a critical interdisciplinary approach to the study of power and difference. It specifically focuses on the social and historical construction of race, gender and sexuality, and how these categories inform each other in complex ways. The readings draw on a range of theoretical perspectives and applications in the fields of critical race studies, critiques of settler colonialism, anti-racist feminist studies, queer studies, sexuality studies, (post)colonial studies, transnational and diaspora studies, disability studies, trans* studies, film studies, and cultural studies. Prerequisites: AP/GWST or GSWS 1501 9.00, AP/GWST or GSWS 1502 6.00, or AP/SXST or GSWS 1600 9.00, or AP/SXST1601 or GSWS 1601 6.00. Previously offered as AP/GWST 2512 3.00.
Crosslisted to GL/GWST 2512 6.00
