LGBTQ Narratives
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Overview
Subject area
WGS
Catalog Number
204
Course Title
LGBTQ Narratives
Department(s)
Description
An introduction to the study of narratives by and/or about lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. This course explores accounts of LGBTQ life through the study of individuals, groups, and social movements, and cultural representations ans meanings, addressing the shifting language practices, politics, ans aesthetic productions that provide for both LGBTQ narrative continuity and disruption. It examines LGBTQ narratives in relation to the historical contexts in which they emerge, whether in a U>S> or global frame, with special attention to the intersectional dynamics that inform LGBTQ experiences across racial, national, gendered, and class registers. LGBTQ narrative methods and models are explored through analysis of interdisciplinary texts that may include histories, fictional/literary works, iographies and memoir, archival documents and oral histories, census and population data, and visual art. (TALA)
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Liberal Arts
Yes
Course Attributes
COPT - CSICW (CSI Contemporary World), COPT - CSIPD (CSI Pluralism and Diversity), COPT - CSISSA (CSI Social Scientific Analysis), COPT - CSITALA (CSI TALA)
Credits
Minimum Units
4
Maximum Units
4
Academic Progress Units
4
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
4
Requisites
034065