Studies in Literary Theory & Criticism (481-0-20)
Topic
Queer Theory and Queer Cinema
Instructors
Nick Davis
847/491-3433
1897 Sheridan, Uh 215, Evanston, IL 60208
Meeting Info
University Hall 418: Wed 2:00PM - 4:50PM
Overview of class
"Queer theory" and "New Queer Cinema" were two neologisms born of the same early-1990s moment in Anglophone academia and public film culture. Both saw themselves as extending but also complicating the intellectual, aesthetic, and ideological parameters of prior formations like "gay and lesbian studies," "gay liberation," or "LGBT film." These new and spreading discourses stoked each other's productive advances. Scholars developed and illustrated new axioms through the medium of the movies, while filmmakers rooted stories and images in changing notions of gender performativity, counter-historiography, and coalitional politics.
This class honors but also decenters this peak period in the reclaiming of "queer." We will unpack relevant scholarly and filmic trends before, during, and after this much-revisited heyday of queer cinema. We will also track competing narratives and subsequent trajectories around "queer" in the way we perform readings, imagine bodies, absorb histories, spin narratives, form alliances, enter archives, and orient ourselves in space and time. Diversities of race, gender identity, nation, class, and political project will inflect our understandings of "queer" and even challenge the presumed primacy of sexuality as its key referent.
Teaching Method
Seminar-based discussion, including some components of formal presentation by the professor and the other participants.
Evaluation Method
Written assignments, class participation.
Class Materials (Required)
All materials will be available on Canvas.
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: REASON: Pre-registration is not allowed for this class. Please try again during regular registration.
Add Consent: Department Consent Required