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SOCI0266A-S25

Men and Masculinities

Men and Masculinities
In this course we will consider the creation and performance of masculinities in the American context. We will ask how masculinity is constructed and how concepts of masculinity intersect with class, race, sexuality, and nation. Topics will include: The construction of idealized notions of masculinity in opposition to both femininities and subordinated masculinities; depictions of masculinity in the media; male socialization and boyhood; the workplace, family life and fatherhood; trans and gender queer masculinities; men’s health; men as perpetrators and victims of violence; and explicitly male-focused social movements and subcultures (such as pro-feminist men; Men’s Rights Activism; Pick-Up artists, Incels).
Course Reference Number (CRN):
22615
Subject Code:
SOCI
Course Number:
0266
Section Identifier:
A

Course

SOCI 0266

All Sections in Spring 2025

Spring 2025

SOCI0266A-S25 Lecture (Gerke)