This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of how queer theories and lenses can be applied to various bodies of knowledge, including sexualities studies. It engages critically with the interconnections among feminist, queer and trans studies, and their intersections with other marginalized fields of academic inquiry. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): WGST 112.3; and 6 credit units from ANTH 310.3, EFDT 486.3, FREN 260.3, HIST 135.3, HIST 303.3, HIST 420.3, HIST 430.3, HIST 434.3, INDG 330.3, PHIL 224.3, PSY 227.3, PSY 427.3, RLST 382.3, WGST 201.3, WGST 220.3, WGST 250.3, WGST 290.3; or permission of the instructor.
This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of how queer theories and lenses can be applied to various bodies of knowledge, including sexualities studies. It engages critically with the interconnections among feminist, queer and trans studies, and their intersections with other marginalized fields of academic inquiry. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): WGST 112.3; and 6 credit units from ANTH 310.3, EFDT 486.3, FREN 260.3, HIST 135.3, HIST 303.3, HIST 420.3, HIST 430.3, HIST 434.3, INDG 330.3, PHIL 224.3, PSY 227.3, PSY 427.3, RLST 382.3, WGST 201.3, WGST 220.3, WGST 250.3, WGST 290.3; or permission of the instructor.