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This course explores the implications of colonialism in current understandings of sexual knowledge and behavior. The relationship between colonized and colonizer is explored through the notion of scientific approaches to sexuality in the 19th century to shed light on Orientalism, self-orientalism and nowadays sexual cultures. The course will highlight the relationship between theory and practice in understanding the context of colonialism and sexuality.
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HS1001Person & SocietyHS1004Doing Social ResearchHS2001Classical Social TheoryHS2002Doing Social ResearchHS3001Contemporary Social TheoryHS3002Understanding Social StatisticsPostcolonial Sexuality
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