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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Fall 2018 |
Registration ID | ENVSH205A001 |
Course Title | Queer Ecologies: Occupying Space and Time in Disorderly Bodies |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Environmental Studies |
Instructor | Balay,Anne G. |
Times and Days | MW 02:15pm-03:45pm
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Room Location | HLL112 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2426 How are major environmental crises (pollution, extinction, climate change) related to embodied notions of sexuality, gender, and race? How do class, labor, and work impact what we see as nature, and how we imagine our relationship to it? How does having a body complicate our relationships with space, time, and nation states? How have feminist and queer academics approached these issues? What can these theoretical accounts offer for environmental justice activism? Interweaving literary, theoretical, historical, and activist components, this course draws from our particular, grounded locations to ask questions that link embodiment to the environments in which it emerges.; Enrollment Limit: 25; Lottery Preference(s): Gen/Sex concentrators Social Science, B: Analysis of the Social World (; Hav: SO, B) |
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