WGST30413

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Sex, the Body, & U.S. Borders

Women and Gender StudiesUndergraduateAS - AddRan College of Liberal Arts

Long Description (Catalog Description)

Since the late 19th century, sexuality, morality, and race have been the dominant frames through which the U.S. government has attempted to contain and categorize migrant bodies. This class examines how border regimes produce and discipline sexuality and the body through medical examinations, quarantine, policing, and law. Starting with late 19th century policies of exclusion and restriction, we will examine how the policing of sexualities at the border persisted through more liberal periods of migration, ending with discussions of migrant policy today.

Career

Undergraduate

Grading Basis

OPT - Student Option

Catalog Course Attributes

CORE - GA (Global Awareness)

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

LEC

Name

Lecture