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2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2007-08 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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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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