Queer studies
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At Smith, the college catalog states:
- Queer Studies is an emerging interdisciplinary field whose goal is to analyze anti-normative sexual identities, performances, discourses and representations in order ultimately to destabilize the notion of normative sexuality and gender.
One of the main points of this field is to set LGBT (as well as, according to some, other practicers of so-called non-normative sexual acts) as a focus for study and potentially, empowerment, as it tends to take these individuals' probable repression as an important issue. The field embraces the academic study of issues raised in literary theory, political science, history, sociology, philosophy, psychology, ethics, and other fields by an examination of the identity, lives, history, and perception of queer people.
Some of the primary scholars in Queer studies include Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Audre Lorde, John Boswell, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick and Judith Halberstam. Precisely because of some of its major strands of analysis and work on public perception, a great emphasis is placed on the integration of theory and practice, with many programs encouraging community service work, community involvement, and activist work in addition to academic reading and research.
Techniques in Queer studies include the search for Queer influences and themes in works of literature; the analysis of political currents linking the oppression of women, racialized groups, and disadvantaged classes with that of queer people; and the search for Queer figures and trends in history that queer studies scholars view as having been ignored and excluded from the [[wikt:canon|canon]].
Queer studies is not to be confused with Queer theory, an analytical viewpoint within Queer studies that is concentrated within the humanities—particularly the fields of literary studies and philosophy.
See also
Reading
- Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.) [Encyclopedia of Homosexuality.] New York and London, Garland Publishing, 1990
External links
- [College Equality Index]
- [University Queer Programs]
- [Undergraduate Journal of Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto]
- [LGBT/Queer Studies Resources]
- [The Rockway Institute] for LGBT research in the public interest at Alliant International University
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