FCARHUCD4 credits This advanced reading seminar engages with critical work in the intersectional, interdisciplinary field of transgender studies. Readings explore how the expansive concept of “trans” theoretically and politically provides tools for expanding our thinking about race and gender, history and temporality, affect and emotion, ecology and humanity, art, film, and media, and more. Students are eligible for this course beginning in their second year. Recommended preparation of GSFS 101, CAST/GSFS 207, or CAST/GSFS 219.