BLST 0363A
Black Queer Studies
Black Queer Studies
What does sexuality have to do with race? Does racialization inform much of what we understand about gender? Black queer/trans life and thought speaks to much of these concerns. We’ll be challenged to think through ways that oppressions like anti-Black racism, misogyny, and homo/transphobia operate against (and even within) Black queer and Black trans communities, as well as the ways in which these communities respond and create their own theories/practices of life & joy through an examination of Black queer studies that looks across the African diaspora for theories and methodologies which span a range of social, political, and cultural geographies.(BLST 0101, or BLST 0201 or GSFS 0191 or GSFS 0289)
- Schedule
- 11:15am-12:30pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Feb 12, 2024 to May 13, 2024)
- Location
- Warner Hall 010
- Instructors
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Davis, Khyree
khyreed@middlebury.edu
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