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  1. Since its founding in 1996, the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality (CSGS) at the University of Chicago has become a major center for research and graduate training in gender and sexuality studies. CSGS has been committed to teaching, research, and active engagement at the University, while also reaching out to public areas where ...

  2. This course focuses on the ways in which anthropologists have approached gender in the modern Middle East and North Africa. ... Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East ... 5828 South University Ave., Room 301 Chicago, Illinois 60637. Email the NELC Office at ne-lc@uchicago.edu

  3. The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Chicago was established in 1996, after a decade of faculty and student self-organization. It now consolidates work on gender and sexuality, and in feminist, gay and lesbian, and queer studies. Our building is wheelchair accessible via a ramp in front of the building on ...

  4. Gender and Sexuality Studies allows undergraduates the opportunity to shape a disciplinary or interdisciplinary plan of study focused on gender and sexuality. The plan of study, designed with the assistance of the Director of Undergraduate Studies, can take the form of a gender-track in a traditional academic discipline, interdisciplinary work on a gender-related topic, or a combination thereof.

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  6. 3 de may. de 2022 · Sexuality and Gender Studies PhD/MA by Research (On-Campus or by Distance Learning) University of Birmingham Postgraduate study. Current research interests extend to areas of gender theory and feminism; LGBT and queer studies; and the critical history of medicine and sexual science. schedule. Full time.

  7. sarahmcd@uchicago.edu. Sarah McDaniel received her PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago in 2023. Her research and teaching interests center upon Gender and Sexuality Studies, Queer Theory, and modern and contemporary LGBTQ+ life-writing, with a particular interest in correspondence.