COURSES
AND CURRICULA WITH QUEER CONTENT
Spring Quarter 2004
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COLLEGE
10
63898
Art for Social Justice
M 5:00-6:45 PM.
CLTE-089 -01 TBA
Art techniques and exercises are presented as vehicles to
explore social justice issues. In-class art projects, readings
and discussion will address the social construction of identity,
social issues and concerns, and the role of art in activism.
Space limited.
For more information and to register, contact Wendy Baxter
at 459-3142 or wbaxter@ucsc.edu.
COMMUNITY
STUDIES
63548
Queer Arts&Activism
TR 12:00-01:45PM
CMMU-115 -01 Kresge Acad 194
Historical exploration of both activist and artistic lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities in the
twentieth century. Some cultures, including 1950's butch-femme,
inspired artistic representations and liberations movements.
Other communities, such as ACT UP, intentionally synthesized
art and activism. Focuses on literary and film arts and
on local activism.
62694
Youth Cltr Identity
TR 12:00-01:45PM
CMMU-134 -01 Merrill Acad 102
What is "youth culture?" What does it have to
do with race, class, and gender politics? Combining sociology
of race with cultural studies, the course addresses these
questions and examines the potential of youth cultures to
affect social change.
EDUCATION
62794
Gender & Education
TR 12:00-01:45PM
EDUC-135 -01 Eight Acad 252
Addresses the changing but continuing patterns of unequal
expectations, opportunities, and treatment throughout the
educational system for all students, female and male, who
do not match a standard model of gender performance. Fieldwork
required.
FILM
AND Digital Media
62904
Gender Globl Cinema
TR 04:00-05:45PM
FILM-132C-01 T 06:00-09:00PM
Earth&Marine B206
Offers students historical and critical tools to investigate
global film through the framework of gender. Focused in
particular on contemporary film (from 1960 to present),
the class is structured both chronologically and via national
industries. Students cannot receive credit for this course
and Latin American and Latino Studies 80I.
LATIN
AMERICAN STUDIES
62304
Gndr & Globl Cinema
TR 04:00-05:45PM
LALS-080I-01 Earth&Marine B206
Examines relationship between globalization, gender, and
cultural representation in cinema. Academic topics include
aesthetics of world cinema, gender and work, sexploitation,
gender in family systems/relationships, gender and violence,
gender and colonization, and gender and migration. Students
cannot receive credit for this course and Film and Digital
Media 132C.
LEGAL
STUDIES
62334
Gay Rights/the Law
TR 08:00-09:45AM
LGST-113 -01 Soc Sci 1 110
Examines relevant court cases as well as local, state, and
federal laws that define boundaries for legal recognition
of sexual orientation and personal sexuality. Explores legal
assumptions behind current and historical cases defining
personal sexuality and sexual orientation and considers
the social and political impetus in each era that drove
the courts and legislatures to make such decisions.
PORTER
COLLEGE
62906
Queering the Arts
W 12:00-02:00PM
PRTR-032A-01 Porter Din 002
Exploration of the arts as a way to understand and experience
how queerness has been expressed, repressed, denigrated,
and celebrated in visual arts, music, film, poetry, and
dance.
SOCIOLOGY
63138
Inequal & Identity
M 02:00-05:00PM
SOCY-240 -01 Eight Acad 226
Explores recent theoretical and empirical studies of race,
class, gender, and sexuality with an emphasis on the production
of identities and their relationship to processes and structures
of power in a postcolonial context.
THEATER
ARTS
61956
Queer Theater
TR 02:0003:45PM
THEA-080T-01 Ta 2nd Stage
The course examines the history of the queer perspective
in dramatic literature from the Greeks to Marlowe and Shakespeare
through the calcification of homosexuality in the era of
Freud; it then traces theater stewardship by gay and lesbian
artists from within the closet and without.
61992
Queer Theatricks
TR 02:00-03:45PM
THEA-161Q-01 Ta 2nd Stage
Search for a queer sensibility through four decades of diverse
performances. Provides survey of representations of queers
in theater from perspectives of historical context, literary
significance, personal expression, social construct, and
theatrical forms. Students cannot receive credit for this
course and course 80T.
WOMEN'S
STUDIES
63182
Feminist Theories
TR 12:00-01:45PM
WMST-100 -01 Krsg Town Hall 466
Core course for women's studies. Explores core questions
in theory and practice of feminist politics. Is there a
common ground for a general theory of the oppression of
women? How do feminist questions change from the standpoints
of race, gender, class, and sexuality? Focus will change
each year.
62000
Writing Wmns Lives
MW 05:00-06:45PM
WMST-103 -01 Oakes Acad 106
Examines various ways of representing women's lives, including
autobiography, oral history, community studies, fiction,
etc. Particular attention to intersections of gender, race,
ethnicity, class, and sexuality, to the ways in which individuals
are situated in communities, and to the relationship between
author and subject.
63196
Women: Phil Issues
TR 10:00-11:45AM
WMST-168 -01 Cowell Com 134
Study of philosophical issues regarding women, including
women's roles and women's rights. Such notions as oppression,
liberation, sexuality, equality, and autonomy are explored,
along with questions concerning the relationship between
biological and social facts and moral values.