Women,Gender,Sexuality Studies 395G - S- Gender,Sexuality,Race,&Law

Fall
2016
01
3.00
Adina Giannelli
TU TH 4:00PM 5:15PM
UMass Amherst
80775
This seminar will consider gender, sexuality, and race in the realm of the law, with a focus on questions of identity, privacy, and the family. Drawing on U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence, gender and sexuality studies, sociological literature, policy papers, documentary, and international law, we will examine the ways in which gender, sexuality, and race are constructed, contested, and regulated within legal, legislative, and juridical frameworks, across systems, spaces, and temporalities. Our course will explore relevant issues and problems within civil rights, constitutional, family, and criminal law, considering topics including: the legal construction of race, gender, and sexuality; feminist approaches to the law of gender, sexuality, and race; the role of privacy, morality, and "rights" in the regulation of sexuality and the family; reproductive rights; adoption, bioethics, family formation, immigration, reproductive technologies, and violence; and finally, the relationship between legal intervention, critical race & feminist theory, activism, and praxis.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.