Princeton University's Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) Program provide According to the university's online course list, classes scheduled for next spring semester include topics such as “sex work” and “queer spaces,” including topics such as “erotic dance” and “pornography.” It is said that
According to one source, the Ivy League institution plans to offer a total of five courses that include the word “queer” in the course description. Campus reform report Published on Tuesday, “Love: An Anthropological Exploration,” “Queer Spaces of the World,” “Power, Profit, Pleasure: Sex Workers and Sex Work,” “Disability and the Politics of Life,” and “Poetics of Memory: Vulnerability” etc. And release. ”
The university's courses dedicated to sex work appear to focus not only on power relations and societal expectations, but also on the prejudices and controversies surrounding the subject.
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Princeton University's online course list includes courses related to sex work and queer spaces. (Reuters/Eduardo Muñoz)
“Why does sex work raise some of the most fascinating, controversial and often taboo questions of our time? This course explores the complex lives of sex workers from the perspective of sex workers themselves. and explore intimate stories. They engage in a wide variety of sex acts around the world: porn, prostitution, erotic dancing, escorting, street work, camming, commercial fetishism, and sex tourism. Course description Partially read.
The program's “Queer Spaces” course similarly analyzes institutional and historical power dynamics through the lens of gender-related theories.
of Course description It asks questions such as, “How do sources determine the histories we can tell about architecture, urban space, and the actors that animate it?”
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Gender studies and queer studies courses are part of college course listings across the country (St. Petersburg)
“How can we reconcile the appearance of absence with the actual act of erasure that stares us back from the archives? Feminist, gender, queer, and trans* theory needs to be attentive to and critical of discourses of difference. How does it help chart new paths for writing architectural history that also tells stories of equity?” “What methods can we adopt to move beyond traditional modes of architectural inquiry to uncover the histories of groups and organizations that have actively resisted dominant power regimes and corresponding knowledge systems? ?”
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Princeton University's course, “Power, Profit, Pleasure: Sex Workers and Sex Work,” will focus on topics such as prostitution, erotic dance, and sex tourism. (St. Petersburg)
A reading list of materials to be incorporated into the coursework was included on the web page containing information for each class.
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Other universities across the United States similarly offer courses related to queer studies.
For example, the University of Chicago posed the question, “Is God gay?” When I was previewing the “Queering God” course last year.
Texas Christian University also offered a “Queer Art in Drag” course last year that asked students to create a “drag persona.”
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Fox News Digital reached out to Princeton University for comment about the course, but did not immediately receive a response.
