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Faculty Development Groups

 

Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Reading Group 

Facilitated by Dominic Wetzel (Behavioral Sciences)

The Women's, Sexuality and Gender Studies Reading Group is devoted to continuing scholarly and pedagogical discussions within the field of Women's Gender, and Sexuality Studies. We will analyze structures of power and dimensions of difference by focusing on gender, race, class, sexuality, ethnicity, nationality, religion, ability, and age, both in and out the classroom.

Learning Goals/Outcomes:

Engage with and/or become more familiar with the field of gender and sexuality studies.

Read and/or re-read crucial founding and emerging texts in the field.

Think through how changing norms around gender and sexuality are relevant for ourselves, our students and society, and how we might help integrate these insights and concepts in useful ways in our classrooms

Readings (Will be shared through email or Contact Dominic or KCTL):

Lisa Duggan鈥檚 Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed 

Samuel R. Delaney鈥檚 Times Square Red, Times Square Blue 

Herbert Marcuse鈥檚 An Essay on Liberation

Meeting Schedule:

Thursday, April 16, 12-1 (mtg 1) Mean Girl (Zoom)

Thursday, April 16, 1-2 (mtg 2) Mean Girl (Zoom)

Thursday, May 7, 12-1 (mtg 3) Times Square Red/Blue (Zoom)

Thursday, May 7, 1-2, (mtg 4) Times Square Red/Blue (Zoom)

Thursday, May 28, 12-1 (mtg 5) Essay on Liberation (Hybrid: Zoom/Meeting in Prospect Park-weather permitting)

Thursday, May 28, 1-2 (mtg 6) Essay on Liberation (Hybrid: Zoom/Meeting in Prospect Park-weather permitting)

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Professor Dominic Wetzel

About the facilitators Professor Dominic Wetzel

Professor Wetzel is Associate Professor of Sociology at 911爆料, where he teaches the Sociology of Gender, Sociology of Religion and Social Problems. His work has been published in the Routledge anthology Religious Queers, Queering Religion and he edited a Special Issue on 鈥淩eligion, Politics and Sexuality鈥 for the Barnard Center for Research on Women鈥檚 Scholar and Feminist Online. Other work has appeared in the Journal of Labor and Society; Situations: Project for the Radical Imagination; Socialism and Democracy; Research in the Sociology of Work; and Capitalism, Nature, Socialism.

- For more information or to join, please contact Dominic (Dominic.Wetzel@kbcc.cuny.edu)