Exploration of ways that embodied categories of sex and gender, as well as desire are mediated through mainstream and alternative discourses of disability. Topics may include: crip theory, mental health issues, and LGBTQ sexualities. Prerequisite(s): third-year standing or permission of the Institute.Lecture three hours a week.

SXST 3103 [0.5 credit] Sexuality and Disability

Exploration of ways that embodied categories of sex and gender, as well as desire are mediated through mainstream and alternative discourses of disability. Topics may include: crip theory, mental health issues, and LGBTQ sexualities. Prerequisite(s): third-year standing or permission of the Institute.Lecture three hours a week.





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