Chris Hinesley
Assistant Director, LGBTQIA+ Programs and Outreach
Center for Campus Life
Student Affairs
Adjunct Faculty
585-475-4352
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
Campus Center 03-2015
Chris Hinesley
Assistant Director, LGBTQIA+ Programs and Outreach
Center for Campus Life
Student Affairs
Adjunct Faculty
Education
BS in exercise science, MS in wellness management, Ball State University; Ed.D. in executive leadership, St. John Fisher College
Bio
Teaching interests: I teach courses in gender and sexuality from a feminist, intersectional perspective, specifally center queer and trans spectrum lived experiences.
Courses taught: Gender and Health; Gender, Science, and Technology; Introduction to LGBT Studies; Queering Gender; Sociology of Gender
Research interests: Gender transition; the effects of privilege and oppression on education and wellness
Currently Teaching
PSYC-799
Independent Study
1 - 6 Credits
A program of study executed by an individual student with assistance and guidance by an instructor, outside a regular classroom setting. Guidelines for designing and gaining approval for an independent study are provided in College of Liberal Arts Policy I.D.
WGST-210
Introduction to LGBTQ+ Studies
3 Credits
This introductory course examines a broad range of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues within the historical, psychological, racial, theological, cultural, and legal contexts in which we live. Students will learn the historical and theoretical foundations of LGBTQ+ studies as well as the contemporary implications for family, work, religion, and law for LGBTQ+ people and the mainstream society. Students will have the opportunity to compare the regulation of sexual orientation across different gender, racial, and socioeconomic communities.
WGST-361
Queering Gender
3 Credits
This course begins with the concept that sexuality, gender and gender identity is neither fixed nor innate. Many people who adopt a definition or expression of gender different from society often identify themselves as queer. The study of this movement is referred to as queer theory. This course examines the concepts of sex, gender, and gender expression of straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people of all ages, races, and socioeconomic classes within the context of the larger society in which we live. Students will explore the unique political, legal, and interpersonal challenges faced by those embracing queer identity as well as the diversity of gender identities and expressions.
WGST-459
Topics in LGBTQ+ Studies
3 Credits
This variable topic course examines one or more themes, figures, movements, critical questions or issues in the areas of LGBTQ+ studies. The topic for the course is chosen by the instructor, announced in the course subtitle, and developed in the syllabus. Topics in LGBTQ+ Studies can be taken multiple times provided the topic being studied has changed.