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Apr 23, 2024
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RES 334 - Love, Sex, & the Body in World Religions Conceptualizations of the body seem uniquely natural and basic, when
they actually embody cultural and social form. Accordingly, religious
traditions construct the body sexually, and, conversely, construct
sexuality physically, psychologically, and/or spiritually. Inscription
of the body in particular cultural, social, and religious form has made
difficult “placing” ideas of love and desire with respect to bodily
and/or sexual constructions of the human self.
Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR
Prereq: any PI in Religious Studies
Credits: 3
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