CLASS: QUEER AND SEXUALITY
Compare and contrast....
-two ideas, concepts, definitions, or calls to action
-using at least 4 readings
-supporting your own normative claim: what should be done!
In 8 pages of double-spaced text, using a standard, 12-pt font (Calibri, Cambria, Times New Roman), and 1-inch margins. Follow MLA Guidelines for general formatting, and for your Works Cited page (not included in overall page count).
Course text: The Routledge Queer Studies Reader
LIST OF READINDS:
1. Gayle S. Rubin: Thinking Sex
2. Eve K. Sedgwick: Epistemology of the Closet
3. Judith Butler: Sex in Public
4. Sex, Power, and the Politics of Identity: Interview with Michel Foucault, 1982
5. Adrienne Rich: Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence
6. Elizabeth Wilson: Hypothalamic Preference: LeVay's Study of Sexual Orientation
7. Joan W. Scott: The Evidence Of Experience
8. Leslie Feinberg: Lavender and Red
9. Leslie Feinburg: Stone Butch blues
10. Rosemary Hennessey: The Material of Sex
11. Sara Ahmed's: "Queer Feelings,"