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ASIAN AMERICAN FEMINIST & QUEER CULTURAL PRODUCTIONS

ASIANAM/GEN&WS 321
Course Description

Examines the different ways feminist and queer Asian Americans have used cultural production to speak up about issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, identity, diaspora, nation, justice, art, and activism. Asian American feminist and queer critiques can bring to light the ways that structures of domination uphold and further perpetuate Asian American marginalization within the U.S. Examines Asian American racialized, gendered, and sexualized images and stereotypes, as well as the daily lives and experiences of Asian American women and queer folks. Engages with scholarly articles, novels, memoirs, documentaries, and narrative films authored by and/or focusing on feminist and queer Asian Americans. Explores how systemic ideologies are reflected, challenged, and deconstructed in Asian American feminist and queer cultural productions.

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Sophomore standing

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