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Course TitleBlack Queer Diaspora
CampusBryn Mawr
SemesterFall 2024
Registration IDAFSTB202001
Credit1.00
DepartmentHistory of Art
InstructorLópez Oro, Paul Joseph
Times and DaysW 12:10pm-02:00pm
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Course InfoClass Number: 2138 This interdisciplinary course explores over two decades of work produced by and about Black Queer Diasporic communities throughout the circum-Atlantic world. While providing an introduction to various artists and intellectuals of the Black Queer Diaspora, this course examines the viability of Black Queer Diaspora world-making praxis as a form of theorizing. We will interrogate the transnational and transcultural mobility of specific Black Queer Diasporic forms of peacemaking, erotic knowledge productions, as well as the concept of “aesthetics” more broadly. Our aim is to use the prism of Blackness/Queerness/Diaspora to highlight the dynamic relationship between Black Diaspora Studies and Queer Studies. By the end of this course students will have a strong understanding of how systems of power work to restrict the freedoms of Black Queer and Trans communities, and how Black LGBTQ people have lived, organized, and created in spite of and in response to these oppressions. This interdisciplinary undergraduate upper-level course will utilize academic texts accompanied by poetry, fiction, film, television, and visual art to understand Black Queer and Trans subjectivities. Approach: Cross-Cultural Analysis (CC), Critical Interpretation (CI), Power, Inequity, and Justice (PIJ); .
NotesClass Nbr: 2138 CC;CI;PIJ;
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