Friendship and Collaboration: In Theory, In Practice
THEA 364
Fall 2020 not offered
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Crosslisting:
ENGL 362, AFAM 364 |
Course Cluster and Certificates: Queer Studies |
How do we conceive of friendship, collaboration, love, and collectivity? In an interview, Michel Foucault stated that the relational task of the homosexual was to "invent, from A to Z, a relationship that is still formless, which is friendship: that is to say, the sum of everything through which they can give each other pleasure." This course considers theories and performances of relationality, queer belonging, and friendship with an emphasis on forms of belonging and recognition that exceed normative protocols. We will ask how queer practices, black thought, and indigenous epistemologies inform our own imaginings of collaborative projects. Beginning with philosophical determinations of friendship, we will branch out to imagine ways in which artists, lovers, friends, and/or co-habitators enact togetherness. This class will focus on theoretical readings and creative exercises and will culminate in a collaborative project.
This counts as an Expanded Field of Theater course for the Theater Major. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA THEA |
Course Format: Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (ENGL)(THEA) |
Major Readings:
Michel Foucault, FRIENDSHIP AS A WAY OF LIFE Giorgio Agamben, FRIENDSHIP Jacques Derrida, POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP Elizabeth Povinelli, EMPIRE OF LOVE Samuel Delany, TIMES SQUARE RED, TIMES SQUARE BLUE Donna Haraway, STAYING WITH THE TROUBLE, GLQ Special Issue, QUEER INHUMANISMS, Social Text Special Issue, BEING WITH Combahee River Collective, COLLECTIVE STATEMENT Fred Moten THE BEAUTY OF JOS¿E ESTEBAN MU¿NOZ Jean Luc Nancy, BEING SINGULAR PLURAL
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