Winter 2022
Meeting:
MW 10:30am - 12:20pm / DEN 210
SLN:
15350
Section Type:
Seminar
Instructor:
BLACK QUEER SEXUALITIES:
THIS COURSE DESCRIBES THE HISTORICA
FORMATION AND EMBODIED EXPERIENCE
OF BLACK QUEERNESS, AND EXAMINES
RACIALIZED SEXUALITY AS OBJECT OF
ANALYSIS THAT HAS TRANSFORMED OVER
TIME WITHIN AND ACROSS BLACK,
FEMINIST, AND QUEER STUDIES. WE WOR
THROUGH MULTIPLE GENRES OF
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION: HIGHLY
THEORETICAL JOURNAL ARTICLES BY
BLACK FEMINIST PHILOSOPHERS, RECENT
SOCIAL SCIENCES DISSERTATIONS THAT
PROVIDE MODELS FOR YOUR OWN THINKIN
AND WRITING, COMPLETE BOOKS THAT
THINK HOLISTICALLY ABOUT THE WORK O
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP, COLLECTIONS O
CREATIVE WRITING THAT FORM AN
INVALUABLE ARCHIVE OF BLACK QUEER
LIFE. WE ALSO WATCH FILM AND WEB
SERIES THAT CONVERSE WITH
TRADITIONAL ACADEMIC THEORIZING.
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):
Black Queer Sexualities describes the historical formation and embodied experience of black queerness, and examines racialized sexuality as object of analysis that has transformed over time within and across Black, Feminist, and Queer Studies. We work through multiple genres of knowledge production to do this: highly theoretical journal articles by black feminist philosophers, recent social sciences dissertations that provide models for your own thinking and writing, complete books that think holistically about the work of academic scholarship, collections of creative writing that form an invaluable archive of black queer life, film and web series that converse with traditional academic theorizing.
Catalog Description:
Offered by visitors or resident faculty as a one-time in-depth study of special interest.
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 4, 2024 - 12:14 am