This course offers students a critical overview of the contested terms “sex”, “gender” and “sexuality” through the framework of the City. This course will explore some of the ways in which cities and the inhabitants have been historically sexed, gendered, and sexualized. Traversing “the private” and “the public,” the temporal and spatial, and the individual and the social, this course will explore the centrality of these themes in London and British history. Meets with QSX/WGS 400.1.
Limited enrollment; Sociology majors may take more than oneĀ Sociology (SOC) course, all others limited to one SOC course during the semester.
Department: Sociology
Location: London
Semesters: Fall, Spring
Credits: 3