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Studies sexuality, gender and identity representation from classical antiquity through the present in the visual arts. Uses the literature of visuality, feminism, race and queer theory. Explores representations of femininity, masculinity and androgyny and their reinforcement and challenge to gender-identity norms. Restriction: Restricted to Graduate Level students. Cross- listed with HUMN 5720 and WGST 5720. Term offered: fall, spring.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 3 to 3