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 |  SOC 317 - Queer Theory
 Developed partly in response to the AIDS epidemic and to make sense of the continued marginalization of people who were not heterosexual, queer theory is a field of inquiry aimed at understanding difference and inequality. The central subjects of queer theory are people marginalized due to their gender or sexuality. Queer theory also asks how “queer” can help us understand a broad range of stigmatized differences: as resistance to the “normal.” This course examines both the intellectual roots of queer theory and its branches into areas like transgender studies, disability studies, and more.
 Prerequisites
 One Women’s and Gender Studies course or Permission of Instructor
 
 Credits 1
 
 
 
 Notes
 Cross-listed with WGS 317
 
 Area
 Social Sciences
 
 Division
 Social Sciences
 
 Compass Attributes
 Social Science, Structure/Power/Inequality, Taylor and Lane Scholars
 
 
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