Gender Studies 209 - Sex and Gender in the Black Diaspora

Sex&Gender in Black Diaspora

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Riche Barnes
TTH 01:30PM-02:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
110558
Shattuck Hall 319
rjdbarnes@mtholyoke.edu
This course explores, in global perspective, concepts of blackness and its relationship to feminist, women-led, queer and gender-based political movements that have shaped complex discourses on the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, and nationality. We begin with an introductory examination of the ways in which "race" has been historically theorized in U.S. sociological and anthropological discourse. The course integrates a survey of ethnographies and ethnographically informed studies of the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, and nationality and concludes with a student-led ethnographic project. Students should leave the course having simultaneously explored sociological and anthropological conceptualizations of the intersections of race, gender, class, sexuality, and nationality, their political implications, and how these issues resonate within broader fields of identity formation, globalization, public discourse and political movements.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.