American Studies 267 - Colloquium: Queer Ecologies: Race, Queerness, Disability and Environmental Justice

Colq: Queer Ecologies

Fall
2023
02
4.00
Evangeline Heiliger

TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
AMS-267-02-202401
Hillyer 109
vheiliger@smith.edu
AMS 267-02, SWG 267-02
Offered as AMS 267 and SWG 267. What is learned by reading Queer Ecologies alongside Butler’s Lilith’s Brood, or Over the Hedge as environmental racism? The class considers what it means to have a racialized and sexualized identity shaped by relationships with environments. How is nature gendered, racialized and sexualized? Why? How are analytics of power mobilized around, or in opposition to, nature? How are conceptions of “disability” and “health” taken up in environmental justice movements? Students 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 20. (E)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.