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Apr 10, 2025
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46-3230 Gender & Sexuality in the Middle East This course examines gender and sexuality in the Middle East, North Africa and Iran with a primary focus on 1798-present. Students will explore the shifting terrain of gender, sexuality and sexual practice in relation to colonialism, resistance and revolution, nationalism, and postcoloniality. We will engage with travel literature, fiction, poetry, film, political cartoons, revolutionary poster art, music, and newspapers in order to critically and contextually analyze the ways in which gender and sexuality inform the production of cultural norms, practices and power in the Middle East.
3 Credits GA Requisites PREREQUISITES: 46-2100 Cultural Theories
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