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Description:
At once viewed as a dysfunction of normative ideas about sexuality, the family, and the nation, Black sexualities are intimately linked to and regulated by political and socioeconomic discourses. Slavery studies scholars remind us of how it has proven foundational for modern notions of race and sex by making explicit links between labor and exploitation. Thus, this course moves through themes such as slavery historicity, intersections between Black feminisms and Black sexualities, sexual labor/work, pleasure, and the erotic, in order to consider the stakes of our current critical approaches to Black sexual economies and interrogate its silences and possibilities.
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Distribution(s):
I - Humanities , MP - Multicultural Perspectives , SI - Speaking-Intensive , WI - Writing-Intensive , TP - Topics Course
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Method         |
Meeting days         |
Meeting times         |
Building name         |
Room     |
Frequency     |
| 03/18/2021 - 05/11/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   |
Monday   |
09:45AM - 11:00AM   |
TBA   |
TBA   |
Weekly |
| 03/18/2021 - 05/11/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   |
Tuesday and Thursday   |
09:30AM - 11:15AM   |
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Weekly |
| 03/18/2021 - 05/11/2021   |
Flex. Immersive Seminar/Disc.   |
Wednesday and Friday   |
10:15AM - 11:15AM   |
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Weekly |
| Course Tags         |
| AFCNA0001   |
AFCNA: Africana Studies major   |
This course has been approved to count towards the Africana Studies major and/or minor.   |
| AFCNA0001   |
AFCNA: Africana Studies minor   |
This course has been approved to count towards the Africana Studies major and/or minor.   |
| MOD0002   |
MOD-2: Courses meeting in Module 2   |
This course meets in Module 2.   |
| MEET0003   |
+MEET-3: Expects to meet 3 days per week, on average   |
This class is expected to meet 3 days per week, on average   |