WGST324

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Sociology of Reproduction

Women's and Gender Studies College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

WGST

Course Number

324

Status

Active

Course Attributes

DVIT: GenEd-Diversity International, DVUS: GenEd-Diversity US, MWOM: Major-Women's and Gender Stud, PH, PPD: GenEd-Power/Privilege/Diff, GLC: GenEd-Global Challenges

Course Short Title

Sociology of Reproduction

Course Long Title

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Course Description

Explores the social and cultural constructions of sexuality, infertility, pregnancy, and parenting with a specific focus on the social control of women and general emphasis on how various groups' experiences differ based on sexual orientation, class, race, and cultural background. Topics may include sex education in schools, sex in high school and college, birth control and sterilization, infertility, adoption, assisted reproductive technologies, pregnancy, surrogacy, miscarriage, fetal surgery, abortion, and childbirth. In addition to readings about these topics in non-Western countries and international surrogacy and adoption arrangements, students will have the opportunity to discuss how bearing children and mothering are used to "reproduce" the nation in various contexts.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Course Restrictions

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Equivalent Course(s)

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