課程名稱 |
酷兒理論 Queer Theory |
開課學期 |
113-1 |
授課對象 |
學程 婦女與性別研究學程 |
授課教師 |
王莉思 |
課號 |
FL7362 |
課程識別碼 |
122EM5670 |
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學分 |
3.0 |
全/半年 |
半年 |
必/選修 |
選修 |
上課時間 |
星期二2,3,4(9:10~12:10) |
上課地點 |
共208 |
備註 |
本課程以英語授課。第一、三類。 限碩士班以上 總人數上限:12人 |
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課程概述 |
Course Description:
‘Queer theory’ describes a network of critiques emerging from a legacy of activism and looking ahead to utopian futures. The analytical tools queer theory provides as a mode of close reading and critique makes it a relevant contemporary approach to literary theory. Beyond reading for queer characters and desires in texts, queer theory is a tool for seeing below the superficial, supporting readings that are unconventional or deconstruct normative assumptions by attending to both the rhetorical power of language and the broader structures of knowledge formulation. Textual or discursive construction of knowledge is a key theoretical approach of queer theory with important implications for literature. Queer theory embraces a multidisciplinary and diverse set of influences, methodologies, questions, and formats; it empowers novel readings of the world, and worldly readings of the novel, opening up new ways of viewing life and text.
Structured thematically yet also roughly chronologically, the course begins with a unit introducing the core subfield of queer critique, then builds upon those concepts to present key branches of queer theory for the literary scholar: queer ecologies, queer geographies, queer temporality, and queer diaspora theory. Students will read canonical queer theorists including Judith Butler, Carolyn Dinshaw, David Eng, Michel Foucault, and Donna Haraway, and also have the opportunity to explore emerging new work from scholars such as Lauren Berlant, Mel Chen, and Gayatri Gopinath. The final unit applies to the theory to three literary works from James Baldwin, Chinelo Okparanta, and Chi Ta-wei. The course is designed with a balance of canonical and current queer theory scholarship and literature to train students both in the field’s foundational literature and ongoing debates. The assignments are designed to support students in producing an informed, academically rigorous paper worthy of publication.
No prior knowledge of queer theory is necessary, and the course is open to students outside of DFLL. |
課程目標 |
Course Objectives:
As a graduate seminar, the course aims to help students develop analytical reading, thinking, and communication skills in preparation for their MA theses or PhD dissertations and further academic careers. The course builds upon a presumed foundation in literary analysis to teach queer theory critique specifically as it relates to literary studies. This focus gives them confidence with relevant applications, while engaging with broader queer political and scholarly debates allows students to gain familiarity with the foundational texts and discourse. By the end of the course, students should have the theoretical foundation and sufficient exposure to representative literature to write confidently about reading literature with queer theory, and have the experience of having produced a high-quality work of academic research. |
課程要求 |
Requirements:
Completing the assigned reading and actively participating in the course will be essential for accomplishing course objectives and performing well in the course. Students will be evaluated on lively class participation, weekly reading (including submitting thesis statements about the reading certain weeks), one group presentation on a piece of theory, one paper (scaffolded to include an abstract, first version, peer review, and final version), and one symposium presentation. |
預期每週課後學習時數 |
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指定閱讀 |
Assigned Readings:
Students should purchase the three novellas we will be reading: James Baldwin’s Giovanni's Room (1956), Neon Yang’s The Ascent to Godhood (2020), and Chi Ta-wei’s The Membranes. The instructor will provide the other assigned readings, mainly academic articles or excerpts of academic monographs. In the process of writing their papers, students are strongly encouraged to read further on their specific topic. |
參考書目 |
References:
I am happy to provide a longer bibliography of relevant sources,
and you can see the bibliography on my “Queer theory” article in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory (2021). https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190201098.013.1003 |
評量方式 (僅供參考) |
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項目 |
百分比 |
說明 |
1. |
Term Paper (5k–7k words) |
45% |
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2. |
Symposium presentation of term paper (15m presentation + Q&A) |
15% |
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3. |
Group presentation on a theoretical text (20min presentation, 30min leading discussion) |
15% |
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4. |
Class participation |
15% |
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5. |
Thesis statements on weekly reading |
10% |
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週次 |
日期 |
單元主題 |
第1週 |
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Querying Queer
Recommended readings:
David L. Eng, José Esteban Muñoz, and Judith Halberstam "What’s Queer about Queer Studies Now?" Social Text (2005), pp. 1–17.
Lisa Duggan, “Academic Affect” short blog post (2022) |
第2週 |
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Queer Critique I
Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality: Volume 1, an Introduction, trans. Robert Hurley (Vintage Books, 1990). (excerpts)
Judith Butler, “Critically Queer,” GLQ 1 (1993), 17-32.
Judith Butler, Gender Trouble (Routledge Classics, 2006). (excerpts)
Due: choose text presentation (in class) |
第3週 |
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Queer Critique II
Lauren Berlant, Cruel Optimism (Duke UP 2011). (excerpts)
Michael Warner, Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory (U Minnesota Press, 1993). (excerpts) |
第4週 |
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Queer Ecologies
Donna Haraway, Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (Routledge, 1991). (excerpts)
Dana Luciano and Mel Y. Chen. “Has the Queer Ever Been Human?” GLQ 21(2-3) (2015), 183–207. |
第5週 |
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Queer Geographies
Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Aunt Lute Books, 1987). (excerpts)
Kath Browne, “Challenging Queer Geographies” Antipode 38 (2006), 885–93. |
第6週 |
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Queer Temporality I
Carolyn Dinshaw, Getting Medieval: Sexualities and Communities, Pre- and Postmodern (Duke UP, 1999). (excerpts)
Carolyn Dinshaw et al. “Theorizing Queer Temporalities: A Roundtable Discussion.” GLQ (2007), 177–195. |
第7週 |
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Queer Temporality II
Lee Edelman, No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive (Duke UP 2004). (excerpts)
José Esteban Muñoz, Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity (New York UP, 2009). (excerpts) |
第8週 |
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Queer Cinema: students will choose from a selection of queer films to watch and discuss, applying theory covered in the course to that point.
Due: paper abstract |
第9週 |
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Queer Diaspora Theory
Gayatri Gopinath, Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures (Duke UP, 2005). (excerpts)
Gayatri Gopinath, “Unruly Visions: The Aesthetic Practices of Queer Diaspora,” Social Justice Institute UBC (2015). |
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Queer Politics
Cathy J. Cohen, “Punks, Bulldaggers, and Welfare Queens: The Radical Potential of Queer Politics?,” GLQ (1997), 437–465.
Sara Ahmed, “Problematic Proximities: Or Why Critiques of Gay Imperialism Matter,” Feminist Legal Studies (2011), 119-132. |
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Queer Directions: students will choose which of a selection of other directions in queer and related theory to discuss, including activist roots, Afrofuturism, animal studies, crip theory, deconstruction, gender theory, homonormativity, trans studies, queer of color critique, and queer theology. |
第12週 |
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Queering papers—discussion session |
第13週 |
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Queering Texts: Classic
James Baldwin, Giovanni's Room (1956) |
第14週 |
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Queering Texts: Contemporary
Neon Yang, The Ascent to Godhood (2020)
Due: first version of paper |
第15週 |
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Queering Texts: Taiwan
Chi Ta-wei, The Membranes (1995) — original or Columbia UP 2021 English translation
Due: peer review |
第16週 |
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Symposium presentations of student papers
Due: Revised Term Papers (or a week later if possible) |
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