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Topics In Anthropology (390-0-22)

Topic

Sexing the Middle East: Gender & Sexuality in the

Instructors

Emrah Yildiz
1819 Hinman Ave, #103
Office Hours: Tuesdays, 1-3pm

Meeting Info

Parkes Hall 213: Wed 4:00PM - 6:50PM

Overview of class

Are gender and sexuality useful categories of analysis in contemporary Middle East? What sexual assumptions underpin studies of the Middle East? And what kind of a Middle East grounds gender and sexuality studies in the region? This course engages with queer studies and critical race and feminist scholarship in anthropology, history and sociology to probe these questions. In this course, we will attend to the formation of "gender" and "sexuality" as categories of sociocultural analysis, surveying the major shifts within the intellectual history of studies in gender and sexuality, while interrogating the ways in which race, class, and nationality complicate studies of gender and sexuality and of mobility alike. In other words, if one major question that animates the course is what intersectional studies of mobility have to contribute to historical and anthropological studies of gender and sexuality in the Middle East, the other is what kind of new analytical ground studies of gender and sexuality could open up in sociocultural analysis of mobility, migration and transnationalism across the Middle East and Southwest Asia.

Registration Requirements

Combined course split between third- and fourth-year undergraduates and first- and second-year graduate students. Open only to students in Anthropology, Gender and Sexuality Studies and MENA Studies.

Teaching Method

Seminar

Evaluation Method

Reading responses, discussion co-facilitation, Two short papers (8-10pp) and class participation

Class Materials (Required)

"All required text with the exception of book-length manuscripts can be found under files on the course website. The books are available at the NU bookstore for purchase, or at the library on reserve.
Sima Shakhsari. 2020. Politics of Rightful Killing: Civil Society, Gender and Sexuality in Weblogistan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN-13: 978-1478006657
Maya Mikdashi, 2022. Sextarianism: Sovereignty, Secularism, and the State in Lebanon. Palo, Alto, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN-13: 978-1503631557
Evren Savci, 2021. Queer in Translation: Sexual Politics under Neoliberal Islam. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN-13: 978-1478011361"

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Reserved for Juniors & Seniors