Race, Gender, and Medicine
Harvard Extension School
SSCI E-145
Section 1
CRN 26898
Why is racism so prevalent in hospitals and other health care settings? What unique challenges do transgender and gender-diverse youth face as a result of recent transphobic laws and policies? How are community organizers advocating for the end of medical neglect, abuse, and torture in prisons and migrant detention facilities? By centering issues of gender, race, and sexuality, social approaches to medicine and public health challenge and expand contemporary debates in the medical humanities. This course provides an overview of the theoretical landscape and social movements that ground recent developments in the field, especially as it engages feminist theory, disability justice movements, critical race theory, queer theory, anti-colonial thought, and trans liberation movements. Special attention is paid to the structuring force of anti-Blackness in various clinical and research settings, the development and racialization of transgender medicine, and what it means to view state violence as an issue in public health and the medical humanities. Students may not take SSCI E-145 and SWGS S-1232 for degree or certificate credit.
Registration Closes: January 23, 2025
Credits: 4
View Tuition Information Term
Spring Term 2025
Part of Term
Full Term
Format
Live Attendance Web Conference
Credit Status
Graduate, Noncredit, Undergraduate
Section Status
Open