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Gender, Identity, and the Philosophy of the Body
( 24 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Gender, Identity, and the Philosophy of the Body
Overview of the course, exploring the intersections of gender, identity, and the body through a philosophical lens.
Module #2
Key Concepts:Gender, Sex, and Identity
Defining and distinguishing between gender, sex, and identity, and exploring their complex relationships.
Module #3
Theories of Gender:Social Constructionism and Essentialism
Examining the philosophical debates between social constructionist and essentialist approaches to understanding gender.
Module #4
Feminist Philosophy and the Body
Exploring the feminist philosophical tradition and its critiques of patriarchal societies, with a focus on embodiment and bodily experience.
Module #5
The Concept of Intersectionality
Understanding the concept of intersectionality and its importance in analyzing the intersections of gender, race, class, and sexuality.
Module #6
The Body as a Site of Oppression
Analyzing how the body is used as a site of control, regulation, and oppression, particularly for marginalized groups.
Module #7
Philosophy of Identity:Personal and Social Identity
Examining the philosophical debates around personal and social identity, and their relationships to gender and the body.
Module #8
Performativity and Gender:Judith Butlers Theory
Delving into Judith Butlers concept of performativity and its implications for understanding gender as a social construct.
Module #9
The Gender Binary:Critiques and Alternatives
Questioning the gender binary and exploring alternative models of gender, including non-binary and genderqueer identities.
Module #10
The Politics of Sexuality and Desire
Examining the intersections of sexuality, desire, and politics, with a focus on feminist and queer theory.
Module #11
Bodily Autonomy and Agency
Discussing the importance of bodily autonomy and agency, particularly for women and marginalized groups.
Module #12
Disability and the Body
Exploring the intersections of disability, embodiment, and identity, with a focus on disability justice and accessibility.
Module #13
Race, Ethnicity, and the Body
Analyzing the ways in which race and ethnicity shape our understanding of the body and identity, with a focus on critical race theory.
Module #14
Class and the Body
Examining the relationships between class, embodiment, and identity, with a focus on Marxist and socialist feminist theory.
Module #15
Trans* and Non-Binary Identities
Exploring the experiences and perspectives of trans* and non-binary individuals, with a focus on their bodies and identities.
Module #16
Gender, Identity, and Technology
Discussing the impact of technology on our understanding of gender and identity, with a focus on digital embodiment and virtual identity.
Module #17
The Body in Contemporary Culture
Analyzing representations of the body in popular culture, with a focus on gender, race, and sexuality.
Module #18
Philosophy of Embodiment:Merleau-Ponty and Beyond
Examining the philosophical tradition of embodiment, including the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and its implications for understanding the body.
Module #19
The Ethics of Bodily Modification
Exploring the ethical implications of bodily modification, including Cosmetic surgery, body art, and transgender health care.
Module #20
Feminist Bioethics and the Body
Analyzing the importance of feminist bioethics in understanding the intersections of gender, identity, and the body in healthcare.
Module #21
Gender, Identity, and the Law
Examining the legal frameworks surrounding gender and identity, with a focus on discrimination, equality, and justice.
Module #22
The Future of Gender, Identity, and the Body
Speculating on the future of gender, identity, and the body, with a focus on emerging trends and possibilities.
Module #23
Pedagogy and Praxis:Teaching and Living Gender, Identity, and the Body
Discussing strategies for teaching and living gender, identity, and the body, with a focus on praxis and activism.
Module #24
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Gender, Identity, and the Philosophy of the Body career


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