ANTHR-257 Language, Gender and Sexuality

Stresses special lessons that anthropology has to teach about the gendered facets of linguistic expression, including the necessity of an approach that is both empirical, including moments of interaction, and critical, exploring issues of power and agency. Considers conceptual benefits and limitations to using gendered difference as a model for sexual difference in the study of linguistic expression.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

LING-257, SOC-257, WMGST-257

Prerequisite

One course in Anthropology or consent of instructor

Offered

Fall