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Dec 21, 2024
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Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025
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HISP 325 - Queer Politics and Hispanisms This course will provide a framework to study the historical and theoretical foundations of queer theory and queer activism. We will explore how queer theory problematizes stable identities in Latin American, Latin@ and Iberian cultures. We will discuss what happens when people challenge or refuse normativized sexuality and gender categories and look at how queer citizens are caught within the processes of nationalism, neocolonialism, globalization and neoliberalism. We will start the semester reading canonical texts by Michel Foucault, Teresa de Lauretis, Eve Sedgwick, Judith Butler, Gayle Rubin, Judith Halberstam or Gloria Anzaldúa that will help us understand the interdisciplinary scholarship that we will explore during the second half of the semester. The second part of the course will address the question of queerness by analyzing literature, film and cultural products focusing primarily on explicit representation of LGBTQ characters and communities in Latin American, Latin@ and Iberian cultures.
Credits 4
Notes Taught in English. Cross-listed with WGS 326
Area Humanities
Connection 20058, 23003, 23006
Division Arts and Humanities
Foundation Beyond the West
Compass Attributes Global Honors, Humanities, Structure/Power/Inequality, Taylor and Lane Scholars
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