This course will examine both queer literature from the Caribbean and its diasporas, and interrogate the notions of queer Caribbean/s and queer diaspora/s. In popular opinion, the contemporary Caribbean is more often associated with rampant homophobia than queer culture; similarly, queerness and queer cultures are often represented as overwhelmingly white. In this course, we will examine queer writing from the Caribbean and its cultural and political contexts – including the ways in which it may challenge both homophobia in the Caribbean and limited, stereotypical understandings of the Caribbean abroad, particularly in the USA and Europe – in addition to grappling with questions around how queer theory translates to and emerges from Caribbean and diasporic contexts.
| Rhythmus | Tag | Uhrzeit | Format / Ort | Zeitraum | |
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| wöchentlich | Di | 12-14 | ONLINE | 03.11.2020-09.02.2021
nicht am: 03.11.20 / 19.01.21 / 09.02.21 |
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| wöchentlich | Di | 12-14 | H6 | 03.11.2020-09.02.2021
nicht am: 10.11.20 / 17.11.20 / 24.11.20 / 01.12.20 / 08.12.20 / 15.12.20 / 22.12.20 / 29.12.20 / 05.01.21 / 12.01.21 / 26.01.21 / 02.02.21 / 09.02.21 |
einmalig am 09.02.2021 in X-E0-001 |
| einmalig | Di | 12-14 | X-E0-001 | 09.02.2021 | einmalig am 09.02.2021 in X-E0-001 |
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| Studiengang/-angebot | Gültigkeit | Variante | Untergliederung | Status | Sem. | LP | |
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