SOW-VSB9051
Sex for Social Sciences and Humanities: An Introduction to Socio-Cultural Sexuality Studies
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleSOW-VSB9051
Credits (ECTS)5
CategoryBA (Bachelor)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Social Sciences; Gender Studies;
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator
dr. S.P. Dudink
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Lecturer
dr. S.P. Dudink
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Contactperson for the course
dr. S.P. Dudink
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Academic year2021
Period
PER2  (08/11/2021 to 28/01/2022)
Starting block
PER2
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
  • Students will be introduced to central approaches and theories in socio-cultural studies of sexuality.
  • Students will learn how these approaches and theories can be applied to concrete contemporary and historical case studies of sexuality in various fields.
  • Students will learn to assess the usefulness and validity of a social-cultural approach of sexuality
Content
Sexuality is often studied as a merely biological and physiological phenomenon: a matter of bodies, genes, brains, and hormones. This course introduces students to an approach of sexuality that concentrates on the many ways in which it is shaped by culture and society. We will discuss how sexual desires, identities and acts can be understood as resulting from socio-cultural context and cannot be reduced to ‘nature’ or ‘the body’. Several approaches and theories from the social sciences and humanities (social constructionism, representation, psychoanalysis, queer theory) will be addressed. The discussion of these theories and approaches will start from concrete contemporary and historical case studies of issues such as sexual identity, sexual politics, sex work, sexual violence, and sexual health.
Level
BA 2/3
Presumed foreknowledge
At least a full year of prior study in the social sciences or humanities is recommended.
Test information
Take-home exam
Specifics
Weekly assignments
Assumed previous knowledge
At least a full year of prior study in the social sciences or humanities is recommended.

Required materials
Articles/texts to read
Literature is available a week before the start of the course on a USB flash drive (bring a laptop!) at the Gender & Diversity office.

Instructional modes
Lecture and Seminars
Attendance MandatoryYes

General
Combination of lectures and seminars

Sustainability certificate
Attendance MandatoryYes

Tests
Take-home exam
Test weight1
Test typeTake home test
OpportunitiesBlock PER2, Block PER3