This course explores the meanings of sex and sexuality in cultural and historical contexts. We will look at how sexuality is embedded in social and political institutions and encourage participants to understand the cultural and socio-political implication of sex and sexuality. Various learning activities will be used, such as group discussion, viewing film, sharing with guest speakers and visiting local communities. The course gives students opportunities to address issues related to sex and sexuality in terms of race, gender, class, age, disability, and sexual orientation in both local and international contexts. At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with a critical reflection of the social and cultural influences that impact their sexual knowledge and beliefs.
Ms Diana Kan KWOK (Email: ssdiana@cityu.edu.hk; Phone: 3442 8135)

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