Soc 619: Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
Sociology & Anthropology
This course considers how religion shapes, maintains, and transforms gender and sexualities. Students are introduced to a growing body of contemporary sociological research that uses qualitative case studies to examine the intersection of religion, gender, and sexuality from a feminist and/or queer theoretical perspective.
3 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Seminar: Seminar for Soc 619
Subject Areas
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