Well, it's a Religious Studies course, so a section of the readings is dedicated to the stance on sexuality taken by different religions. Non-religion specific titles include "Capitalism and Gay Identity" "The Beauty Myth" "Misandry in Popular Culture" and "The Transformative Power of Sex Work." That's kind of a braod sampling. Oh, and Foucault of course. How could he not be included?
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