LGBTQS 183
Variable Topics in Queer Subjectivities/Theories/History
Description: Lecture, four hours. Study of topics about queer subjectivities/theories/history from lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender studies perspective. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2023 - Professor Stockton is very passionate about their work in prison abolition. I thought this class was cool cause I didn't really know much about the prison abolition movement and how it intersects with LGBTQ+ liberation movements. There was a decent amount of reading paired with 4 short writing reflections which I thought were all manageable and were graded nicely. The final was also graded easily which was a paper regarding an activist movement of your choice and how it incorporates prison abolitionist concepts and queer perspectives. My only complaint was that after the first couple weeks, the lectures felt repetitive like we weren't learning anything new, but drilling the same point of the whole course over and over again.
Fall 2023 - Professor Stockton is very passionate about their work in prison abolition. I thought this class was cool cause I didn't really know much about the prison abolition movement and how it intersects with LGBTQ+ liberation movements. There was a decent amount of reading paired with 4 short writing reflections which I thought were all manageable and were graded nicely. The final was also graded easily which was a paper regarding an activist movement of your choice and how it incorporates prison abolitionist concepts and queer perspectives. My only complaint was that after the first couple weeks, the lectures felt repetitive like we weren't learning anything new, but drilling the same point of the whole course over and over again.