SOCI 375/A (Fall 2025): SOCIAL CONSTRUC. SEXUALITIES
This course explores how sexual identities, behaviours, and norms are socially constructed. In this class, we will question the historical, cultural, and political forces that shape sexuality, with a focus on the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality in diverse global contexts. The course will critically engage with both dominant and marginalized sexual narratives, theories of sexual identities, and the ways in which sexuality intersects with power and privilege. Through interdisciplinary readings and critical discussion, students will analyze how norms around sexuality are produced, challenged, and experienced across different social contexts.
- Teacher: ZULEYHA IZIN