Department: Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Description: Interdisciplinary survey of major figures, concepts, and schools of thought informing dialogues and dissonances between feminist, queer, and trans theory. Explores queerness as a category of radical difference that gives LGBTQIA+ cultures their social distinctiveness and political urgency. Deconstructs sex/gender/sexuality at intersections of difference. Considers transnational and queer-people-of-color critiques; defamiliarizes understandings of the body; and offers queer cultural criticism.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: Not for credit if earned credit in WGS 392
Graduate Level Course: This course is approved for graduate credit
Dates: 08/19/2024 - 12/07/2024
Location: To be determined
Instructor: To be announced
Textbooks have not been finalized for section.