Critical Social Inquiry 0178 - Queer Feelings: The Affective Politics of Race, Feminism, and Queerness
Queer Feelings
Spring
2023
1
4.00
Stephen Dillon
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
335935
Franklin Patterson Hall 104;Franklin Patterson Hall 104
spdCSI@hampshire.edu
In the last decade, queer scholars have turned away from the study of identity and textuality to consider the role of affect and emotion in the production, circulation, and regulation of sexuality, race, and gender. This course examines a new body of work in queer studies, feminist studies, and sexuality studies that explores emotion and affect as central to the operation of social, political, and economic power. Topics will include mental illness, hormones, happiness, sex, trauma, labor, identity, and social movements, among others. Students will work to consider how emotions and affect are connected to larger systems of power like capitalism, white supremacy, heteropatriarchy, terrorism and war, the prison, the media, and medicine. Keywords:Queer, Feminism, Race, Affect,
Time and Narrative Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time The content of this course deals with issues of Race and Power