Sociology 216FM - Special Topics in Sociology: 'Families, Kinship, and Sexuality'
Families, Kinship, & Sexuality
Spring
2024
01
4.00
Samantha Leonard
TTH 09:00AM-10:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
123338
Clapp Laboratory 407
sleonard@mtholyoke.edu
How do family and kinship shape our social lives? In turn, how are family and kinship shaped by social and historical contexts? We all come to this course with individual experiences of family, kinship, and sexuality, but this course will ask you to critically engage with these concepts from a sociological perspective. In this course we will both define and use an intersectional lens to understand how class, race-ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and citizenship mutually shape our individual and collective experiences of family and kinship. We will consider family as a site for reproducing inequality and violence, but also as a site for resistance, revolution, and home.
Prereq: SOCI-123.