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PAST SEMINARS IN THE CITY
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About Seminars in the City
Current Seminar
Past Seminars:
- Spring 2008: Larger than Life: Codes of Gender and Desire in Opera . Facilitated by Megan Jenkins.
- Spring 2007: Queer Nationalism and the Homeland Security State
. Facilitated by
Eric Keenaghan.
- Fall 2006: SICK: A Seminar on the
Relationships Between Society, Sexuality and Disease. Facilitated by
Ananya Mukherjea.
- Spring 2006: Queers: Revisiting Latin(o) American Sexualities.
Facilitated by Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel and Ben. Sifuentes-Jáuregui.
- Summer 2005:
Documenting
Queer Community Histories. Facilitated by David Serlin.
- Spring 2005 Semester: Sexuality, Performance and the Law
Facilitated by Sonia Katyal and Carmen Malalis
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Fall 2004 Semester:
Reading the
Technological Queer Body. Facilitated by CLAGS's Lisa Jean Moore.
- Spring 2004 Semester: Histories of Activism,
Facilitated by CLAGS's Jasbir Puar and Sonia Katyal, and ALP's Rosamund S.
King.
- Fall 2003 Semester: "Queering the Crip/Cripping the Queer:
Introduction to Queer and Disability Studies," Facilitated
by Sarah E. Chinn, Hunter College, CUNY; Kim Christensen, Purchase
College, SUNY; Simi Linton, Hunter College, CUNY; and Peter Penrose,
Graduate Center, CUNY.
- Fall 2002 Semester: "Online Introduction to Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Studies,"
Facilitated by Esther Newton and Deb Amory, Lesbian/Gay Studies Program, SUNY Purchase
- Spring 2002 Semester: "Sodomy and
Jewish Cultures Radicalized the 1950s," led by Michael Bronski,
Visiting Scholar in Jewish and Women's Studies at Dartmouth College
- Fall 2001 Semester: "Queer Plays and Queer Places: LGTB
Territory in the Theatre," led by Jordan Schildcrout, Graduate
Center, CUNY
- Summer 2001 Semester: "Black Feminisms and LGTBQ
Studies," led by Professor E. Frances White, New York
University.
- Spring 2001 Semester: "Patos, Tortilleras y
Locas: Queer
Latino/a Culture" led by Professor Larry LaFountain-Stokes of
Rutgers University.
- Fall 2000 Semester: "Gay Economics," led by attorney and
activist Kay Diaz and writer Jeffrey Escoffier.
- Spring 2000 Semester: "Queer Latino/a Identities and
Sexualities," led by Professor José Muñoz of NYU and
Professor Licia Fiol-Matta of Barnard College.
- Fall 1999 Semester: "Transgender
Politics," led by
Professor Paisley Currah of Brooklyn College.
- Summer 1999 Semester: "Lesbian and Gay Poetry," led by
Professor Douglas Mao of Princeton University.
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The Graduate Center . City University of New York .
Room 7.115 . 365 Fifth Avenue . New York, NY 10016 . 212.817.1955
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