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SOCL19073 The Body, Sexuality & Society
Not offered in 2001
This course introduces students to a branch of sociology that
has seen rapid theoretical and empirical growth over the past 10
years. It examines some of the new methodologies and theories for
understanding the gendered and sexual dimensions of the body in
its different contexts: health and fitness, illness and disability,
identity formation, ageing, sport, entertainment, politics and work.
Specifically, it considers how bodies and sexualities have been
socially constructed and reconstructed, critically discusses the
social structures and processes which generate identities, and the
relative strengths of some contemporary sociological frameworks
for the analysis of the body and sexualities.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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