3 credits
Fall 2025 Lecture JEDILower DivisionBehavioral/Social Sciences(ANTH 28200) This course offers students an introduction to the interdisciplinary study of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer lives. It provides a basic grounding in theories of sexuality and LGBT histories, identities and movements in the U.S. and globally.
Learning Outcomes1Students will gain a broad overview of the cultural history of sexualities both in the West and globally from the pre-modern era to the contemporary period. They will grasp the way sexual and gender identities change over time and across space. They will analyze how sexual identity intersects with gender, race, and class. They will develop a theoretical understanding of the social construction of sexuality, sexual identities and transgender identities.