SOC 4430
Love, Sex and Sociology
Course Description
Disciplines
Social & Economic Systems
This course explores the social construction of love and sexualities. Beginning with historical perspectives, the class also compares the organization of intimate life in the United States and other countries. Students evaluate the impact of social inequalities in gender, class and race on the construction of choice and commitment. The class considers how consumer capitalism, the state, and culture interact to shape our intimate practices.
Instructors
Andrea Press
Spring 2025
We 3:30pm - 6:00pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.74
GPA
To Announced
Fall 2023
TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm
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Elissa Zeno
Fall 2022
TuTh 12:30pm - 1:45pm
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.66
GPA
Fauzia Husain
Summer 2018
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.35
GPA
Allison Pugh
Summer 2016
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Rating
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Difficulty
2.74
GPA