GWS 366
Fall 2019 All Classes
Credit: 3 hours.
Explores the complex relationship between gender and disability. Approaching disability as a social and political category rather than a strictly medical one, we will ask: how is the language of disability used to produce and police a variety of gender, sexual, and racial identities as non-normative? How might debates over medicine, technology, and the concept of "natural" pit gender and disability against one another? How have feminist, queer, and transgender scholarship and activism engaged disability?
Prerequisite: One of the following: GWS 100, GWS 201, GWS 202.
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66123
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Lecture-Discussion
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TB
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4:00PM
-5:20PM
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MW
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Bevier Hall
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Beauchamp, T
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