WGS 311 - Queer Theories Upper division
Prerequisites WGS 101 is highly recommended but not required
This course utilizes a wide range of theoretical approaches to understanding the nature of queerness. How do we think about “queer” people and acts that challenge the dominant ways of thinking about sex, gender, and sexuality? Taking a multi-displinary approach, this class will examine the representation of queerness in literature, art, and science in contemporary society, looking critically at cultural practices and constructs that shape sexuality as act and as identity.
Core Curriculum Designation(s) IPE - Identity, Power, and Equity in the United States
Repeatable No
Additional Notes Previous course number: WGS 171
Course credits: 4
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