The overarching goal of the course is to unpack the many ways in which Arab Muslims have embodied genders and to explore the range of intimate practices that constitute “sexuality” in the present and past. This course is decidedly interdisciplinary and is structured by categorical inquiry into the meanings and practices of gender and sexuality.(Subfield Designation: CP) (A.R.T.S Designation: R)
POLS 333: Gender & Sexuality in the Muslim Middle East & North Africa
Cross Listed
WGSS 333, REL 333
Program
Attributes
Alternate Year,
Cross listed,
Diversity International,
Pre-req,
Social Sciences,
Upper-Level,
WGSS Social Science