Term
Format
Online
Subject Area
Course Number
GSWS 0050 920
Course Code
GSWS0050920
Course Key
87403
Schedule
Day(s)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Time
10:15am-12:00pm
10:15am-12:00pm
10:15am-12:00pm
10:15am-12:00pm
10:15am-12:00pm
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
What does it mean to be a gendered individual in a Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, Christian, or Buddhist religious tradition? How important are gender differences in deciding social roles, ritual activities, and spiritual vocations? This course tackles these questions, showing how gender - how it is taught, performed, and regulated - is central to understanding religion. In this course we will learn about gendered rituals, social roles, and mythologies in a range of religious traditions. We will also look at the central significance of gender to the field of religious studies generally. Part of the course will be focused on building a foundation of knowledge about a range of religious traditions and the role of gender in those traditions. This course focuses on religious traditions with origins outside the West. Although it is beyond the scope of this class to offer comprehensive discussions of any one religious tradition, the aim is to provide entry points into the study of religious traditions through the lens of gender. This course will train you in historical, anthropological, and theoretical methodologies. We will also read religion through feminist and queer lenses - we will explore the key characteristics of diverse feminist and queer studies approaches to religion, as well as limits of those approaches.
Crosslist Primary
Crosslistings
GSWS0050920
Subject Area Vocab