Study of Women and Gender 290 - GENDER/SEXUALITY/POPULAR CLTR

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Jennifer DeClue
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
30207-S19
SEELYE 312
jdeclue@smith.edu
In this course we will consider the manner in which norms of gender and sexuality are reflected, reinforced, and challenged in popular culture. We use theories of knowledge production, representation, and meaning-making to support our analysis of the relationship between discourse and power; our engagement with these theoretical texts helps us track this dynamic as it emerges in popular culture. Key queer theoretical concepts provide a framework for examining how the production gender and sexuality impacts cultural production. Through our critical engagement with a selection of films, music, television, visual art, and digital media we will discuss mainstream conventions and the feminist, queer, and queer of color interventions that enliven the landscape of popular culture with which we contend in everyday life.
Prerequisite: SWG 150 or permission of the instructor.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.