Course Info: CSI-0206

CourseCSI-0206 Deviant Bodies
Long TitleDeviant Bodies: The Regulation of Race, Sex, and Disability in the US
Term2023F
Note(s) Textbook information
Meeting InfoEmily Dickinson Hall 2 on M,W from 1:00-2:20
FacultyProfessor Loza
Capacity25
Available14
Waitlist0
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Additional InfoThe content of this course deals with issues of Race and Power Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Library Materials:All materials will be available via the course moodle.
Description

Since its founding, the United States has closely regulated the bodies of Others and punished those that rebel against these socially-constructed designations. Utilizing an interdisciplinary amalgam of Critical Race Theory, Sexuality Studies, Queer Theory, Media Studies, Sociology, American Studies, Performance Studies, and Feminist Theory, this course will explore how the state, the media, and civilian institutions police the boundaries of race, gender, and sexuality by pathologizing, criminalizing, and stigmatizing difference. We will also examine how the subjects burdened with these dangerous inscriptions evade and contest them through passing, performativity, and other forms of identity-based resistance. Special attention will be paid to the criminalization of cross-racial and same sex desire; the re-biologization of racial and sexual difference; the dehumanization of immigrants; the racialization of crime; the gendering of mental disorder; the rise of homonormativity; genetic surveillance; the biopolitics of reproduction; and the role of The Law in constructing and controlling deviant bodies. KEYWORDS:Critical Race Theory, Disability Studies, Queer Studies, Legal Studies, Sociology