Course Description
Autobiographies are queer things in and of themselves in that they ask us to learn about a - person from only that person's perspective - that is, without getting an "objective" opinion. To compound this, many "autobiographies" take on unusual forms, incorporating fiction, poetry, and theory into their work. This class addresses those factors for a group of autobiographies about people who are in some way Queer-identified (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, etc.) The class will not only explore the lessons the lives of these people have to offer, but how the autobiographical form is itself a queer construction.
Course Attributes
International/Multicultural -I, Women's,Gender & Sexuality Std
Units
4


