Search Results for sexuality

1 Last »
Patrick Willette Healey

Patrick Willette Healey

Patrick Healey (they/them) is a sociology MA student, currently undertaking thesis research on the causes and processes of political mobilization within higher education. They have been co-editor of The Sociologist since 2021, where they seek to publish sociological work useful and accessible to aud...

Courtney Bell

Courtney Bell

(she/her) is a sociology institutions and inequality PhD student. She completed her Master of Arts in Sociology from American University in December of 2019 where her research examined the roles of gender and age with respect to whether people interpret certain behaviors as indicating sexual consent....

ARTH 318-001: Art and Arch of Ancient Egypt

Fall 2024 -  Jacquelyn Williamson 

Explores the art, architecture, and archaeology of Ancient Egypt. Examines the cultural and historic context of Ancient Egyptian art and architecture. Topics may include the influence of ancient attitudes about race, gender, sexuality, and cultural identity on the art of the period as well as the imp...

CSSR Global South Hub Book Talk

Past Event
Friday, March 1, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST
Online Location

Governing Death, Making Persons:The New Chinese Way of Death By Huwy-Min Lucia Liu   Governing Death, Making Persons tells the story of how economic reforms and changes in the management of death in China have affected the governance of persons. The Chinese Communist Party has sought to channel th...

Stacey Kathleen South

Stacey Kathleen South

Stacey South is a professional bioarchaeologist who specializes in queer and Indigenous theory. Decolonial methodology is always at the core of their research questions and analyses, and they are particularly passionate about disrupting modern naturalized narratives around sex, gender, and sexuality ...

Terilee Edwards-Hewitt

Terilee Edwards-Hewitt

Terilee Edwards-Hewitt is a PhD student in Cultural Studies. She teaches anthropology as an adjunct faculty member at several colleges in the Washington, DC area. In addition to teaching, she also works in the museum field. Her research interests include the intersectionality of gender, disability an...

Earl Smith

Earl Smith

Earl Smith, is Emeritus Professor of American Ethnic Studies and Sociology at Wake Forest University.   He earned his PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Connecticut.  His teaching and research focuses on urban sociology, sociology of sport, criminal justice, and race.  He is the author...

SOCI 638-001: Feminist Theory

Spring 2024 -  Anu Aneja 

This is a multidisciplinary course that examines the central issues of feminist theory. The course will begin with what it means to theorize feminism.  It will then offer an introduction to theoretical debates that have shaped feminist theory and its intersections with other areas of thought includin...

SOCI 395-006: Violence, Gender, and Sexualty

Spring 2024 -  David Powers Corwin 

Using nonfiction, documentaries, oral histories, case studies, literature, and feature films examines the dynamics of violence through different cultural lenses as they relate to gender identity, sexuality, and socioeconomic status. Cross Listed with INTS 310-001.