SOCY3373 · Sociology
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
This course explores the many ways sexuality is shaped by interactions, cultures, institutions, and state power primarily within the United States context. Topics include histories of sexual identities, queer theory, normativity, masculinities and femininities, place and sexuality, transnational perspectives of sexual identity, and digital sexualities. Throughout the course, we will view these topics with an intersectional lens, understanding how race, class, gender, ability, and citizenship status shape how sexuality is understood. Students will complete both traditional and creative assignments for this course.
Course experience
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Organization
4.6 / 5
How well the course was organized
Challenge
4.5 / 5
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Attendance
4.5 / 5
How necessary attendance was
Assignments
4.4 / 5
How helpful assignments were
Weekly effort
~3
hours per week
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Spring 2025
1 section