American Sexualities

HIST 265

Instructors:Dept. staff

Credit hours:Course credits:=3 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=fall semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=25 students

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This course will examine the creation, maintenance, and reproduction of sexual differences and identities over a broad time span in North American history, beginning with Native American sexual practices and social formations, and stretching through the modernization of sex. Major topics will include: marriage, changing gender roles, the intersection of sexuality with race and ethnicity, commercialized sex, reproduction, same sex sexual practices, contraception, sexual violence, heterosexism, danger, desire and pleasure.

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