This seminar will trace the evolution of theoretical approaches to sexuality in social theory over the past century. The course will begin with an examination of critical psychoanalytic works, progressing through radical feminist and social constructionist theories. Students will then engage with Foucauldian analysis and its critiques, leading to an exploration of post-queer theoretical developments. The latter part of the course will focus on contemporary frameworks that investigate the complex relationships between sexuality and broader societal structures. Particular attention will be given to cutting-edge research in sociology that explores how sexuality intersects with state formation, late-modern capitalism, and sexual stratification.
This seminar will trace the evolution of theoretical approaches to sexuality in social theory over the past century. The course will begin with an examination of critical psychoanalytic works, progressing through radical feminist and social constructionist theories. Students will then engage with Foucauldian analysis and its critiques, leading to an exploration of post-queer theoretical developments. The latter part of the course will focus on contemporary frameworks that investigate the complex relationships between sexuality and broader societal structures. Particular attention will be given to cutting-edge research in sociology that explores how sexuality intersects with state formation, late-modern capitalism, and sexual stratification.