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2 Kevin Floyd The Reification of Desire Toward a Queer Marxism Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2009 416 3 For one of the most suggestive accounts of this

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2 Kevin Floyd The Reification of Desire Toward a Queer Marxism Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press 2009 416 3 For one of the most suggestive accounts of this internal differentiation s. Literary Theory. Ms. Nicole. CIS Literature . What have you learned about gender expectations and behavior?. Focus: power disparity as a result of adhering to/rejecting gender roles. Focus: power disparity as a result of heterosexism. Created by Ms. McDermott. Modified by Ms. Martinez. Legacy High School. THE DIALECTICAL JOURNAL. . This . method of reading and writing is an effective way to keep a record of your reading responses – positive or negative, sure or unsure. . . This . method of reading and writing is an effective way to keep a record of your reading responses – positive or negative, sure or unsure. It offers a chance to respond personally, to ask questions, wonder, predict, or reflect on the characters, events, literary elements, or language of a text. Do not summarize! Instead, record your textual observations. . Build a dialectical journal from . your annotations. Include the following entries:. details . about major and minor . characters. Setting. Conflict. theme. symbols. plot details. Make . marginal notations about the diction, details, images, syntax, and tone . Dialectical Journal. While . reading the text, readers can engage in a double-entry note-taking process. Two columns are in dialogue with each other. In the left-hand column, readers select and copy down a passage that they find intriguing, puzzling, or illuminating in some way. In the right-hand column, they record thoughts and feelings that come to mind, thinking out loud on paper. The right column is a place to reflect on what you already know, ask questions, make predictions, make connections, revise meaning, and evaluate. Below is an example of what it looks like. . Queer Studies: Projects in Comprehensive Sex Education This in-program ILC titled “Queer Studies: Projects in Comprehensive Sex Education” will study the connections between comprehensive, inclusive sex education and social justice issues by blending elements of experiential research, fiction creation, and hands-on leadership and program coordination experience to give the student a broad perspective that is connected to real world applications. The student will carry out an internship with the Trans and Queer Center at The Evergreen State College to gain practical experience with program and event planning in a LGBTQIA+ space. In addition the student will carry out an independent experiential research project on the importance of comprehensive sex education as a social justice tool, and the student will create several pieces of short fiction including elements of the social justice, identity, and diversity issues being addressed over the quarter. Texts to be utilized in whole or in part include: “Octavia’s Brood” edited by Adrienne Maree Brown and Naoko OHRI . WGS M.A. Program. Introduction to L&G/Q Studies. 5/3/2018. . contents. Why Japanese Queer Fiction?. The Purpose of This Course (*See the syllabus handed out). The List of Texts.  . Transgender and Intersex Lives. . . Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries, . Harrington Park Press 2019. What is a body?. Materialist: the physiological container for life. Social: a construct, carrying with it myriad possible political, cultural, psychological, and spiritual meanings. Art, Aesthetics, and Expression. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries. , Harrington Park Press 2019. “Is There a Gay [Queer] Sensibility?”. 1984, Symposium at the New Museum of the New School for Social Research:. Politics, Power, and Justice. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries. , Harrington Park Press 2019. What does it mean to be a queer citizen?. Queer Nation (1990): started by members of ACT UP. From “I” to “We”. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries, . Harrington Park Press 2019. Identity. Identity Politics:. Issues of power, justice, and experience. Group membership in social categories. Friends, Family, and Kinship. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries. , Harrington Park Press 2019. Queer Sociality. Definition: the ways in which queer people form and sustain attachments to each other. Religion, Belief, and Beyond. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries. , Harrington Park Press 2019. The Abrahamic Faiths:. Monotheism in the Desert (and the Gardens). What they share in common: Lot/. Race and Ethnicity. Bruce Henderson, . Queer Studies: Beyond Binaries. , Harrington Park Press 2019. Queer Native Americans:. Two-Spirit People. berdache. : French term—male (often boy) who has sex with other men.

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