WGS134
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Thinking Sex
Course Description
This course examines assumptions, arguments, evidence and underlying values about biological sex differences, sexuality and gender construction and asks: Who is a woman? Is sex a stable category? What is the future of sex and why does it matter? Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives and approaches, we further analyze the packaging of sex by consumer culture, global markets and social movements with the goal of exposing some of the varied uses of sex and the implications of what we view as sex differences.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Year
All Years
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements