Critical Social Inquiry 0182 - Intro to Queer Studies

Fall
2014
1
4.00
Stephen Dillon
09:00AM-10:20AM M,W
Hampshire College
315356
Franklin Patterson Hall 107
spdCSI@hampshire.edu
Introduction to Queer Studies explores the emergence and development of the field of queer studies since the 1990s. In order to do so, the course examines the relationship between queer studies and fields like postcolonial studies, gay and lesbian studies, transgender studies, disability studies, and critical race studies. Students will come away with a broad understanding of the field, particularly foundational debates, key words, theories, and concepts. As part of their research, students will explore alternative genealogies of queer studies that exceed the academy. Some questions that guide the course include: How have art, film, activism, and literature influenced the field? What people and events are critical to queer studies that may be ignored or forgotten? Students will have a broad understanding of the field's contours, while they will also work to reimagine the field and its history.
Power, Community and Social Justice Multiple Cultural Perspectives Writing and Research
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