Study of Women and Gender 227 - Feminist and Queer Disability Studies

FEMINIST & QUEER DISABILITY ST

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Jina Kim
MW 03:15-04:30
Smith College
10156-F20
REMOTE
jbkim@smith.edu
In the essay “A Burst of Light: Living with Cancer,” writer-activist Audre Lorde forges pioneering connections between the work of social justice and the environmental, gendered, and healthcare inequities that circumscribe black and brown lives. Following Lorde’s intervention, this course examines contemporary feminist/queer expressive culture, writing, and theory that centrally engages the category of dis/ability. It will familiarize students with feminist and queer scholarship that resists the medical pathologization of embodied difference; foreground dis/ability’s intersections with questions of race, class, and nation; and ask what political and social liberation might look like when able-bodiedness is no longer privileged. Prerequisite: SWG 150. Enrollment limited to 20. (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.