This course explores queer storytelling in a range of genres and media, including fiction, memoir, poetry, performance, and film. As we investigate how literature shapes the way we understand our relationship to sex, desire, and embodiment, we also engage with a growing body of queer and transgender scholarship in order to think about how our experiences of our bodies are conditioned by our position in the social/political world.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 4.0
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