Study of Women and Gender 267 - QUEER ECOLOGIES
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Evangeline Heiliger
TTh 10:50-12:05
Smith College
11112-F19
WRIGHT 238
vheiliger@smith.edu
What is learned by reading Queer Ecologies alongside Octavia Butler’s Lilith’s Brood? What does Over the Hedge have to do with environmental racism (Hamilton)? In short, these texts ask us to consider what it means to have a racialized and sexualized identity shaped by relationships with environments. We will ask: How is nature gendered and sexualized? Why? How are analytics of power mobilized around, or in opposition to, nature? We will investigate the discursive and practical connections made between marginalized peoples and nature, and chart the knowledge gained by queering our conceptions of nature and the natural. Enrollment limited to 18. (E)