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Themes in Comparative Religion (482-0-21)

Topic

Queer/Trans Studies in Religion

Instructors

Shira Schwartz

Meeting Info

Crowe 4-130 Rel Studies Sem Rm: Thurs 3:30PM - 5:50PM

Overview of class

Graduate Seminar: Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion:

This seminar introduces students to the growing subfield of queer and transgender studies in religion. Combining theoretical frameworks from religious studies and queer and transgender studies, we will study the impact of religious norms on queer/trans lives within religious communities, queer/trans forms of religion that emerge on the margins of normative religious communities, and when queerness/transness become points of religious exit. We will explore the norming systems of religion and gender/sex/sexuality together, examining how they produce both normative and non-normative forms of embodiment and desire, while interrogating the boundaries of religion/race/ethnicity. Crucial to our study will be the examination of the language and categories of "queer" "trans" and "religious" as social identities and structural subject positions. Where do these terms originate and who do they include? Do they articulate forms of identity, practice, belief, or power? And how do we trace the boundaries of normativity in a transnational, transhistorical, and comparative ethnoreligious context?