Middlebury

WAGS 0314

Sociology of Heterosexuality

Sociology of Heterosexuality
Most people believe that heterosexuality is natural or rooted in biology and so never look very closely at it as a product of culture. In this course we will examine the artifacts, institutions, rituals, and ideologies that construct heterosexuality and the heterosexual person in American culture. We will also pay close attention to how heterosexuality works alongside other forms of social power, especially gender, race, and class. (SOAN 0105 or SOAN 0191) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Women's & Gender Studies
Department:
Prog in Women's & Gender Study
Division:
Interdisciplinary
Requirements Fulfilled:
NOR SOC
Equivalent Courses:
GSFS 0314 *
SOAN 0314

Sections

Spring 2013

WAGS0314A-S13 Lecture (Essig)
WAGS0314B-S13 Lecture (Essig)

Spring 2012

WAGS0314A-S12 Lecture (Essig)
WAGS0314B-S12 Lecture (Essig)

Spring 2011

WAGS0314A-S11 Lecture (Essig)
WAGS0314B-S11 Lecture (Essig)

Spring 2009

WAGS0314A-S09 Lecture (Essig)
WAGS0314B-S09 Lecture (Essig)

Spring 2008

WAGS0314A-S08 Lecture (Essig)
WAGS0314B-S08 Lecture (Essig)

Spring 2007

WAGS0314A-S07 Lecture (Essig)