Gender Studies 333AX - Gend./Sexuality in Asian Amer

Spring
2018
01
4.00
Jina Kim
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
103058
Shattuck Hall 203
jinakim@mtholyoke.edu
102984,103058
Dragon ladies, lotus blossoms, geisha girls--the U.S. cultural imaginary is saturated with myths regarding Asian sexuality and gender. This interdisciplinary course intervenes into this dominant imaginary by exploring feminist and queer frameworks derived from Asian-American contexts: immigration, labor, racial stereotyping, militarization, citizenship, and so-called "terrorism." Through a mix of scholarly, creative, activist, and media texts, we will challenge preconceived notions about Asian Americans as regressive, repressed, or hyper-sexual, as well as examine the powerful counter-imaginaries offered within Asian American literature and culture.
Prereq: GNDST-101.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.