Contemporary Queer Culture
This first year seminar introduces contemporary issues, concerns, and debates in Queer history and culture. Using interdisciplinary course readings and class discussions, we will challenge our understandings of seemingly natural ideas such as sex/gender, male/female, or homosexual/heterosexual, as we experience them in our daily lives and perceive them in the world around us.
This course will be offered to first year students as a one hour seminar during the fall semester of 2009 and will have two instructors: Lowell Kane, coordinator of the GLBT Resource Center and Dr. Krista May, English Department.