Politics of the Body
AMST 293
Fall 2016 not offered
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Crosslisting:
FGSS 294 |
Course Cluster: Disability Studies, Health Studies, Queer Studies |
This course explores the operations of power on and in the body, drawing on the interdisciplinary fields of queer, disability, and transgender studies. We will examine the ways bodies are marked as deviant, abnormal, and/or pathological, considering where processes of sexed, raced, gendered, and able-bodied normalization intersect and where they diverge. Case studies will range from turn-of-the-century sexology to the modern freak show, the politics of passing, the science of homosexuality, the pleasures of trans and queer embodiment, the contemporary biopolitics of AIDS, eugenics and U.S. citizenship. Readings include theoretical, historical, and ethnographic approaches to power, difference, and the body. We will also read several memoirs to help us ground the body politics of life lived in the intersections of queer, trans, and disability. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS AMST |
Course Format: Lecture / Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (AMST) |
Major Readings:
Readings might include:
Judith Butler, BODIES THAT MATTER Mel Chen, ANIMACIES: BIOPOLITICS, RACIAL MATTERING, AND QUEER AFFECT Eli Clare, EXILE AND PRIDE: DISABILITY, QUEERNESS, AND LIBERATION Roderick A. Ferguson, ABERRATIONS IN BLACK: TOWARD A QUEER OF COLOR CRITIQUE Michel Foucault, HISTORY OF SEXUALITY, VOL. 1 Terry Galloway, MEAN LITTLE DEAF QUEER: A MEMOIR Katrina Karkazis, FIXING SEX: INTERSEX, MEDICAL AUTHORITY, AND LIVED EXPERIENCE Martin Manalansan, GLOBAL DIVAS: FILIPINO GAY MEN IN THE DIASPORA Robert McRuer and Anna Mollow, SEX AND DISABILITY Jasbir Puar, TERRORIST ASSEMBLAGES: HOMONATIONALISM IN QUEER TIMES Gayle Salamon, ASSUMING A BODY: TRANSGENDER AND RHETORICS OF MATERIALITY Siobhan Somerville, QUEERING THE COLOR LINE: RACE AND THE INVENTION OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN AMERICAN CULTURE Dean Spade, NORMAL LIFE: ADMINISTRATIVE VIOLENCE, CRITICAL TRANS POLITICS AND THE LIMITS OF LAW Jennifer Terry and Jacqueline Urla, DEVIANT BODIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DIFFERENCE IN SCIENCE AND POPULAR CULTURE David Valentine, IMAGINING TRANSGENDER: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF A CATEGORY
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Examinations and Assignments: class project, short response papers, and final paper/project |
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