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Race, Gender, and Sexuality (382-0-24)

Topic

Gender & Black Masculinity

Instructors

Marquis Bey West

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-425: Mon, Wed 11:00AM - 12:20PM

Overview of class

Topic: Gender and Black Masculinity.

This course will take as its focus not only discussing (cisgender) black men but, more rigorously, interrogating gender as a racialized regime and masculinity itself as a subtle form of violence. Students will be invited to think about race and gender as co-constitutive (rather than simply and innocently intersectional), and about what might be possible after the interrogation—and possibly dismantling—of masculinity even when affixed to blackness. Overall, our aim in this course is to establish a robust understanding of gender, of racialized gender, of blackness, and of masculinity as a gendered and racialized mode of imposed existence. To examine these topics, we will explore the writing of Richard Wright and Percival Everett, documentaries on manhood, black feminist critiques of masculinity, and transgender perspectives on gender.

Class Materials (Required)

All course materials will be provided on Canvas.

Class Attributes

Literature & Fine Arts Distro Area