Students in the Gender, Race, and Identity major with the specialization in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies study gender and sexuality in historical and contemporary contexts and global and local settings. The major is grounded in an intersectional perspective, attending to the interrelationship of gender and sexuality with other forms of identity, difference, and power that include race, class, Indigeneity, ethnicity, citizenship, nationality, religion, ability status, and other categories. Our course program critically analyzes the construction of gender and sexual identities and experiences in global and local contexts; examines sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and feminisms; and addresses key theories in studies of gender and sexuality. The Gender, Race, and Identity major with a specialization in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies provides an expressly interdisciplinary environment for learning, drawing widely on academic traditions in the social sciences and the humanities. Students gain tools to critically analyze and engage our world and to enact change in their communities and professions.
Note: Within the BA in Gender, Race, and Identity, students may fulfill the major with a specialization in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (described and detailed here), or alternately may complete either a general course of study in the major, or the major with a specialization in Ethnic Studies. The general major and the specialization in Ethnic Studies are each described in their own pages in the UNR course catalog. All options in the major are advised by the Department of Gender, Race, and Identity.
