Sexuality Wmn's & Gndr Studies 231 - Contested Bodies

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Jennifer Hamilton
TTH 10:10AM-11:30AM
Amherst College
SWAG-231-01-2021S
ONLI ONLI
jhamilton@amherst.edu
SWAG-231-01,ANTH-232-01

(Offered as SWAG 231 and ANTH 232) Using primary and secondary materials as well as documentaries and feature films, this course explores conceptualizations and representations of race and sex in health and medicine. We begin by looking at the histories of race and sex in Western science. We will examine gendered and racialized pathologies, such as hysteria and drapetomania, and consider how scientific thought intersects with larger political and economic movements. We will then move into a discussion of the uses of race and sex in contemporary biomedicine. Why is the pharmaceutical industry developing drugs geared toward different racial groups? How have advances in reproductive technologies challenged or reinforced our understandings of our bodies? Why and how is sexuality a key site of scientific debate? Finally, how has the genomic age reshaped (or reinforced) our understandings of race, sex, and sexuality?

Limited to 25 students. Spring semester. Visiting Professor Hamilton.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.