WOM ST-> WGS 30: Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Popular Culture
This course utilizes the lens of feminist theories to critically analyze how popular culture constructs gender and sexuality and how these constructions become cultural norms and values. Employing feminist theories and feminist analysis, this course examines the relationship between women, gender, sexuality and popular culture. Students will examine historical and contemporary images and roles of women in popular culture (including print, film, television, music, advertising, and consumerism) and situate these images and roles within changing socio-historical, political, and economic contexts. The intersection of gender, race, class, and sexual orientation is examined throughout the course and the relationship between popular culture and feminist movements is emphasized.
- Prerequisites:None
- Credits:3 units
- Notes:Transfer: UC,CSU;
IGETC AREA 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences);
Cal-GETC Area 4 (Social & Behavioral Sciences);
Formerly WOM ST 30.
Spring 2025
- Th 12:45 p.m.-2:05 p.m. | Briana Brickley | Hum & Soc Science 252WOM ST-> WGS 30-3137Hum & Soc Science 252
- ARRANGE-3Hours | Yamissette Westerband | OnlineWOM ST-> WGS 30-3138Online
Summer 2025
- ARRANGE-9Hours | Yamissette Westerband | OnlineWOM ST-> WGS 30-1595Online
Fall 2025
- ARRANGE-3Hours | Yamissette Westerband | OnlineWOM ST-> WGS 30-3218Online
- ARRANGE-3Hours | Yamissette Westerband | OnlineWOM ST-> WGS 30-3219Online
- ARRANGE-3Hours | Yamissette Westerband | OnlineWOM ST-> WGS 30-3220Online