Of course, this is mostly about promoting the practice of abortion.
Campus Reform reports:
Berkeley fall courses include ‘Reproductive Liberty and Justice,’ ‘Family Planning, Population Change, and Health’The University of California, Berkeley recently released its list of Gender and Women’s Studies (GWS) courses for the upcoming fall semester that will teach students through intersectional approaches to topics like abortion and feminism.Among the courses that the university is set to offer is a special topics course titled “Reproductive Liberty and Justice,” which will examine “how the history of slavery, settler colonialism, racism, eugenics, and pronatalism have influenced the fights over control of fertility in the US.”Students enrolled in the course will also discover “what people are doing in other parts of the world to claim and protect reproductive autonomy.”Another course, “Family Planning, Population Change, and Health,” analyzes the rise of the smaller family unit, and how “factors controlling access to fertility regulation” impacts family size.This course “examines the determinants of family size and the role played by contraception, voluntary sterilization, and induced abortion in the transition to small families,” the class description reads.In “Sex and Gender in Premodern Chinese Culture,” students are required to examine ancient Chinese culture through the lens of “women’s status, homoeroticism, and the human body.” Discussions in the course will be “informed by cross-cultural comparisons with ancient Greece, Renaissance England, and Contemporary America.”“In contrast to our modern regime of sexuality, which collapses all the three aforementioned issues into the issues of desire and identity intrinsic to the body,” the course description reads, “we will see how the early Chinese regime of sexual act evolved into the early modern regime of emotion that concerned less inherent identities than a media culture of life-style performance.”
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