This course explores literature that resists normative categories of gender and sexuality. By focusing on figures writing from the margins, we will explore how radical approaches to narrative form and subject-matter invite us to think in new ways about desire and identity. We will read texts that blur the boundaries between fact and fiction, hybridizing the genres of poetry, drama, and autobiography to produce new forms of expression, such as the graphic novel, auto-fiction, and prose poetry. From Viriginia Woolf's gender-bending epic, Orlando, to Tony Kushner's Angels in America, this course traces how non-normative desire is produced and policed by social and literary contexts - and how those contexts can be re-imagined and transformed.
Courses > 2024 Spring
Electives
401 | SEM | STAFF | MW 10:15-11:45am | TBA
Electives
CIMS 1027 - SEX AND REPRESENTATION
COML 1027 | GSWS 1027401 | SEM | STAFF | MW 10:15-11:45am | TBA