CAST 411 - Identities and Practices: Some Different Roots of Contemporary LGBT Communities of Color 2-4SS, CD, WR
First Semester. This course will discuss the contemporary identities and intellectual work of US LGBT people of color in the context of very different yet intertwined histories of racial oppression, changing discursive constructs, and ongoing disputation about the relationships between acts and identities. We will pay particular attention to the legacies of slavery and colonization and their ongoing impact on sexuality and identity.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of instructor required
Enrollment Limit: 12
Ms. Hall
Credits: 2-4 Hours
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