Black Life. Trans Life. (247-0-20)
Instructors
Marquis Bey West
Meeting Info
Harris Hall L28: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
This course will introduce students to the parameters and textures of black life, trans life, and black trans life. Popular discourse has either depicted black trans people as glamorous superstars or always and already predisposed to death. This course, then, seeks to usefully complicate these narratives and focus on black and trans life. To that end, the course will task students with gaining an understanding of the nuances of black life via its entanglement with the afterlife of slavery and contemporary radicalism; with trans life via its troubling of the gender binary; and black trans life via the ways that blackness and transness interact and converge.
Learning Objectives
How to express complex thoughts in verbally and in writing
The lineage of black feminism, as well as its related fields of the black radical tradition, structures of racial and gender power and hegemony, and justice
How to think critically about social life and socio-political issues
How to collaborate across difference
Class Materials (Suggested)
All readings and materials will be provided to students
Class Attributes
U.S. Perspectives on Power, Justice, and Equity