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WS 211

Diverse Masculinities

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This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.

This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.

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This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.


WS 211

Diverse Masculinities

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This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.

This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.

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This course, rooted within feminist studies, considers how marginalized masculinities, transnational identities, and women’s experiences, have shaped diverse masculinities. Topics include the theorization of masculinity in relationship to sexuality, violence, homophobia, race, ethnicity, colonialism, postcolonialism, militarization, indigenous cultures, the family, the law, sports, science, men and feminism. Prerequisite: Senior Student Standing.


WS 211 Prerequisites

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WS 211 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Women and Gender Studies (WGST)

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