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GNDR-G 340: GENDER, GEOGRAPHY, SEX, AND SPACE (3 credits)

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Examines the crucially important role that space and place play in the construction and maintenance of gender norms and sexual practices. Subjects may include the gendered history of the domestic domain, feminist critiques of architecture and urban planning, the modernist art of flaneurie, or the gendered and racial politics of imprisonment in the United States.

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