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Syllabus | Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies
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Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies. Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies. Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Stanford University. This course focuses on the comparative literary study of important gay, lesbian, queer, bisexual, and transgender writers and their changing social, political, and cultural contexts from the 1890s to today, discussed in the context of 20th- and 21. What roles do style and language play in queer literatures? How do we talk about mixed identities (...
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A Feeling of Otherness | Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies
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Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies. The Loneliness of Essentialism →. March 15, 2013 · 12:36 pm. A Feeling of Otherness. This blog post is a review of. I first heard of Cherrie Moraga this last fall. Students were discussing Audre Lorde, and Moraga came up. I had out my laptop, so I quickly googled her. One of the first things that popped up was (nonsurprisingly) her Wikipedia. Page Cherríe L. Moraga (born September 25, 1952) is a Chicana. The Loneliness of Essentialism →. Fill in your de...
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Mina Loy | Gender and Modernism
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Exercise 1: Salome, Hedda Gabler. Exercise 2: Surrealist Visual Art (due April 27 before midnight). Exercise 3: Letter to Virginia Woolf or Gertrude Stein. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler. Introduction: Modernism and Gender. Baudelaire and Jean Rhys; The Dandy and the Flâneur/Flâneuse in the Modern City. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler; William Archer on Ibsen. Oscar Wilde, Salome; Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human. Reading Questions: T.S. Eliot, “The Waste Land”. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own. And other expat...
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Reading questions | Gender and Modernism
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Exercise 1: Salome, Hedda Gabler. Exercise 2: Surrealist Visual Art (due April 27 before midnight). Exercise 3: Letter to Virginia Woolf or Gertrude Stein. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler. Introduction: Modernism and Gender. Baudelaire and Jean Rhys; The Dandy and the Flâneur/Flâneuse in the Modern City. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler; William Archer on Ibsen. Oscar Wilde, Salome; Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human. Reading Questions: T.S. Eliot, “The Waste Land”. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own. Sublimated Erot...
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Teaching | Literature Illuminations
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Recent class blogs, syllabi, assignments:. Oscar Wilde and the French Decadents. Stanford University, Fall 2012-13). Oscar Wilde and the French Decadents. New class iteration–Stanford University, Winter 2014). Introduction to Comparative Queer Literary Studies. Stanford University, Winter 2012-13). Stanford University, Spring 2012-13). Queer Literature and Film. Stanford University, Fall 2013-14). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Viewing questions: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (film) | Gender and Modernism
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Exercise 1: Salome, Hedda Gabler. Exercise 2: Surrealist Visual Art (due April 27 before midnight). Exercise 3: Letter to Virginia Woolf or Gertrude Stein. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler. Introduction: Modernism and Gender. Baudelaire and Jean Rhys; The Dandy and the Flâneur/Flâneuse in the Modern City. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler; William Archer on Ibsen. Oscar Wilde, Salome; Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human. Reading Questions: T.S. Eliot, “The Waste Land”. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own. METROPOLIS is e...
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Introduction: Modernism and Gender | Gender and Modernism
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Exercise 1: Salome, Hedda Gabler. Exercise 2: Surrealist Visual Art (due April 27 before midnight). Exercise 3: Letter to Virginia Woolf or Gertrude Stein. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler. Introduction: Modernism and Gender. Baudelaire and Jean Rhys; The Dandy and the Flâneur/Flâneuse in the Modern City. Henrik Ibsen, Hedda Gabler; William Archer on Ibsen. Oscar Wilde, Salome; Nietzsche, Human, All Too Human. Reading Questions: T.S. Eliot, “The Waste Land”. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own. Industrializati...
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