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Associated faculty: S. Ackerman (Religion, Women's and Gender Studies), C.
G. Boggs (English, Women's and Gender Studies), S. J. Brison (Philosophy), M.
A. Bronski (Women's and Gender Studies), A. A. Coly (African and African
American Studies, Comparative Literature), K. Conley (French and Italian), M.
Desjardins (Film Studies), M. R. Dietrich (Biological Sciences), V. Fuechtner
(German), M. R. Goeman (Native American Studies, English), M. R. Graver
(Classics), K. J. Jewell (French and Italian), M. Meyers (Women's and Gender
Studies), F. Minwalla (Theater), A. Orleck (History), U. Rainer (German), I.
Reyes (Spanish and Portuguese), J. J. Santa Ana (English), I. T. Schweitzer
(English, Women's and Gender Studies), B.R. Silver (English), S. Swayne
(Music), J. H. Tatum (Classics), P.W. Travis (English), B. E. Will (English),
M. Williamson (Classics), M. F. Zeiger (English).
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies examines the lives,
experiences, and representations of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
persons, studying in historical, contemporary, and theoretical contexts their
communities, institutions, politics, languages, art, literature, and
relationships to heterosexual norms. Drawing upon interdisciplinary and
multicultural resources, GLBT Studies analyzes sexuality and sexual identity as
complex social and historical phenomena. GLBT courses are listed under Women's
and Gender Studies. Related courses may be found in other departments and
programs, such as:
African and African American Studies 40: Gender Identities and Politics in
Africa
Anthropology 12: Gender and Sexuality in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Art History 16/80: Sex, Gender, and Identity in the Arts of the Ancient
World
Classics 10/80: Platonic Love in its Cultural Context
College Course 4: Virtual Gender: Popular Culture and the Construction of
Gender
College Course 10: The Performative Body: Culture, Queerness, and the Limits
of Genre
Comparative Literature 67: Colonial and Post-Colonial Masculinities
English 60: Gender and Sexuality in Asian American Literature
English 62: Gender and Cyberculture
English 72: Whitman
English 72: Victorian Queer: Constructing Nineteenth Century Sexualities
English 73: The Poetry of Elizabeth Bishop
French 45: Masculinity/Femininity
German 42: Gender and Sexuality in 1920's Berlin
Jewish Studies 52: Judaism, Sexuality, and Queerness
Native American Studies 42: Gender Issues in Native American Life
Religion 48: Body and Sex in Chinese Religion
Religion 80: The Bible, Sex, and Sexuality
Women's and Gender Studies 18: Introduction to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender Studies
Women's and Gender Studies 19.1: Queer Marriage, Hate Crimes, and Will and
Grace: Contemporary Issues in GLBT Studies
Women's and Gender Studies 19.2: Sexuality, Identity, and the Law
Women's and Gender Studies 20: Queer Poetries
Women's and Gender Studies 21.2: Fictions of Sappho
Women's and Gender Studies 34.3: The Masculine Mystique
Women's and Gender Studies 35.2: Gender Blending: Motifs of Androgyny
Women's and Gender Studies 53.3: He, She, or It: Reconstructing Gender in
Science Fiction
Women's and Gender Studies 53.4: Woolfenstein
Women's and Gender Studies 56.1: Television and Histories of Gender
Women's and Gender Studies 56.2: Beatniks, Hot Rods, and the Feminine
Mystique: Sex and Gender in 1950's Hollywood Films
Women's and Gender Studies 61.1: Reproductive Rights and Technologies
Women's and Gender Studies 61.2: The Impact of AIDS on U. S. Society
Women's and Gender Studies 66.1: Sexuality and Science
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