Language & Sexuality (327-0-20)
Instructors
Gregory Ward
847/491-8055
2016 Sheridan Rd., Room 203
Office Hours: after class and by appt
Meeting Info
Cresap Laboratory 101: Tues, Thurs 2:00PM - 3:20PM
Overview of class
This course will explore the ways in which language is used to construct, negotiate, present, and/or conceal the sexual identity/ies and orientation/s of its speakers. The approach to the course will be primarily linguistic; we will investigate various aspects of language as used by members of various sexual identity communities, focusing on the language of and about gay men and lesbians. Among the topics to be covered will be "reclaimed epithets" (e.g. "dyke" and "queer"), gender vs. sexuality vs. sex, use of terms related to sex and sexuality, cross-cultural sexual diversity, and the general role of language in creating, reifying, and reproducing sexual categories, identities, and intimacy.
Registration Requirements
Permission number and instructor consent required (contact instructor for permission)
Junior/Senior standing required; attendance at first class mandatory
attendance during Reading Period mandatory
Learning Objectives
In this class, students will be taught: how to think critically about sexual identity and language - and the relations between them; some of the ways in which language is used to construct, negotiate, present, and/or conceal the sexual identity/ies of its speakers both in the US English context and cross-linguistically; and, more generally, the crucial role that language plays in creating, reifying, and reproducing sexual categories, identities, and intimacy.
Teaching Method
Discussion format with some lecture. Class presentations. Research paper.
Evaluation Method
Weekly reaction papers, a language journal, class participation, and a research paper (submitted online and presented in class.)
Class Materials (Required)
All course materials will be provided on Canvas at no cost.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Pre-registration is reserved for Gender & Sexuality Studies students
Add Consent: Instructor Consent Required
Associated Classes
DIS - Lunt Hall 103: Fri 10:00AM - 10:50AM