SOS4401 – Culture, Gender and Sexuality

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

The seminar will introduce the new sociology of sexuality and central authors as Foucault, Gagnon, Giddens, and Laqueur. Further, we will work with queer theory and new research on homosexuality, as well as new research on sexuality and the Internet, prostitution and sexual subcultures.

Learning outcome

The new sociology of sexuality has a two-fold aim: Firstly to demonstrate how the social shapes the sexual. Secondly to analyze how the sexual in turn becomes a focal point for the construction of gender, personal identity and citizenship.

Admission

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Prerequisites

Formal prerequisite knowledge

Graduate students in sociology, according to prior agreement.

Recommended previous knowledge

Admission to the master program or 2-3 years of completed studies in the social sciences.

Teaching

The teaching consists of lectures and seminars. There will be 10 seminars over 5 weeks, in which lecturing and student activity is combined. The students have the right to one hour guidance for the essay including the teacher’s preparation for the guidance. (semesteroppgaven) The course is designed for both Norwegian students and students on exchange programmes or bilateral agreements.

Examination

Emneoppgaven og skoleeksamen vurderes sammen, det gis ikke delkarakterer men en samlet vurdering p? karakterskalaen A-F. Emneoppgaven og skoleeksamen vektes likt, b?de emneoppgaven og skoleeksamen m? best?s. Retningslinjer for oppgaven i spesialiseringsemnene p? 4000-niv?

Facts about this course

Credits
10
Teaching

Autumn semester 2004

Examination

Autumn semester 2004

Teaching language

English if requested by minimum 3 persons, otherwise Norwegian