SOCI 633: Special Topics in Sociology

SOCI 633-DL1: Transnational Iss/Gender/Race
(Fall 2022)

07:20 PM to 10:00 PM M

Online

Section Information for Fall 2022

This interdisciplinary course will draw upon scholarship across the humanities and social sciences to investigate feminist perspectives on gender and race, and to complicate the latter, in transnational contexts. Topics may include, among others, any of the following: transnational feminist crossings; feminist vocabularies across cultures; ‘home’ and the politics of location; diasporas, borderlands and border identities; beauty and colorism across the globe; narrating queer and trans- sexualities; maternal and surrogate bodies; masculinities; gender, race and disability. Students will be introduced to readings that offer culturally nuanced, intersectional perspectives on the complex ways in which gendered and racialized bodies may be constructed across the globe. Through an appraisal of feminist critical responses to these constructions, students will be able to envision the different ways in which feminist theorizing may be refigured across cultures, and within transnational frameworks. Readings and cross-disciplinary emphases may vary.  

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Specialized inquiry of topics of contemporary sociological research and scholarship. Content varies. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic is different. May be repeated within the term for a maximum 12 credits.
Specialized Designation: Topic Varies
Registration Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a class of Advanced to Candidacy, Graduate, Junior Plus, Non-Degree or Senior Plus.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate, Non-Degree or Undergraduate level students.

Students in a Non-Degree Undergraduate degree may not enroll.

Schedule Type: Lec/Sem #1, Lec/Sem #2, Lec/Sem #3, Lec/Sem #4, Lec/Sem #5, Lec/Sem #6, Lec/Sem #7, Lec/Sem #8, Lec/Sem #9, Sem/Lec #10, Sem/Lec #11, Sem/Lec #12, Sem/Lec #13, Sem/Lec #14, Sem/Lec #15, Sem/Lec #16, Sem/Lec #17, Sem/Lec #18, Seminar
Grading:
This course is graded on the Graduate Regular scale.

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