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Jan 20, 2025
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ASIA 241 - Topics in the Construction of Gender Semester Offered: Spring 1.0 unit(s) (Same as WMST 241 ) Topic for 2016/17b: Asian/American Gender and Sexuality Politics: This interdisciplinary seminar examines how “sexuality” and “gender” dynamics have shaped encounters between “Asia” and “America,” in both the U.S. and abroad. We begin the course by interrogating the meanings of these key terms and then continue chronologically. We consider the roles of gender and sexuality within the early history of anti-Asian exclusion in the U.S. and trace how these exclusionary logics transitioned into highly contingent Cold War intimacies. We link this historical inquiry to visual analysis, examining how Asian/Americans have been represented in Hollywood and on Broadway. The course concludes by looking at how sexuality and gender continue to shape the differential valuation of Asian/American bodies within neoliberal globalization. Throughout, we employ transnational feminist analysis and queer of color critique to deepen our understanding of how race, gender, sexuality, class, and nation intersect within Asian/American encounters. Christina Owens.
Prerequisite(s): WMST 130 or permission of the instructor.
May be repeated for credit if the topic has changed.
Two 75-minute periods.
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