Study of Women and Gender 324 - QUEER DISPLACEMENT

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Laura Fugikawa
T 01:00-02:50
Smith College
11003-F17
SAGE 216
lsachikofugikawa@smith.edu
Queering Displacement is an upper-level interdisciplinary seminar that draws from contemporary theories of race, gender and sexuality to examine the relationship between specific communities and state-sanctioned displacements in the 20th and 21st centuries. What is the relationship between spaces such as reservations, inner cities, prisons and housing projects and the state’s intent to manage non-normative bodies? How are removal and displacement deployed as strategies to eradicate queer bodies? In this course, we explore how raced and sexualized bodies are constructed as a threat and what kinds of state power and cultural power mobilized to contain the threats. Prerequisites: SWG 150. (E)
Limited to juniors, seniors.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.