WGS 140 — Introduction to LGBT Studies
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary scholarship of gender and sexuality by presenting gender and sexuality as fundamental categories of biological, social, cultural, and psychological analysis. Students will examine the history of LGBT+ identities and the representation of these identities in the media, politics, literature, and other domains. Throughout this course, students will work towards a deep understanding of the intersectional dynamics of privilege and oppression as they relate to LGBT+ individuals and culture by exploring the lived experiences of LGBT+ individuals. This course will also highlight the psychological issues affecting LGBT+ individuals in American society such as the conceptualization and origin of sexual orientation and gender, lifespan development, identity, relationships, and internalized homophobia. No previous training in gender and sexuality studies is necessary, as this class is intended both to familiarize students with the scholarly content around LGBT+ studies and allow students to reflect on their own experiences and expectations as they relate to LGBT+ issues and people. The course also emphasizes an affirmative approach and is appropriate for students of any sexual orientation or gender identity.