About
the Minor in Queer Studies
The Department of Women's Studies offers a minor in Queer Studies,
providing students with an opportunity to study sexuality as
a complex historical and cultural formation, rather than merely
a feature of intimacy or an outcome of universal and unchanging
biological forces. UCI’s minor was established in 2005,
and is one of a growing number of similar degrees being offered
at universities and colleges internationally. Queer Studies scholarship
addresses a number of central questions: What constitutes the
history of sexuality? How is gender related to sexuality? How
are cultural norms of sexuality linked to assumptions about the
proper desires and capacities of bodies? How is sexuality linked
to processes of racialization? By what means and to what ends
is sexuality policed?
Queer Studies is a relatively new field, emerging in the 1990s.
It draws upon concepts and methods from anthropology, history,
geography, psychology, sociology, literature, philosophy, political
theory, biology, art, and art history, religious studies, science
and technology studies, performance studies, and visual studies.
Queer Studies focuses on the study of how norms are produced
and come to be taken for granted, and, conversely how they are
destabilized either through their own internal contradictions
or through the interventions of activists seeking social justice.
Thus the field shares intellectual affinities with the interdisciplinary
fields of women's studies, gender studies, ethnic studies, critical
legal studies, and cultural studies.
Requirements
for the Minor
To sign up for the minor, contact
us or join the QS
minor mailing list.
Faculty Affiliated with the Queer Studies Minor:
Dina Al-Kassim, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
Jonathan Alexander, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, Associate Professor of English and Campus Writing Coordinator
Sharon Block, Ph.D., Princeton University, Associate Professor of History
Tom Boellstorff, Ph.D., Stanford University, Associate Professor of Anthropology
Julia Bryan-Wilson, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Studies
Jonathan Hall, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, Film and Media Studies, and International Center for Writing and Translation
Lucas Hilderbrand, Ph.D., New York University, Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies and Visual Studies
Glen Mimura, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies and Asian American Studies
James Nowick, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Chemistry
Rachel O’Toole, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Assistant Professor of History
Jill Robbins, Ph.D., University of Kansas, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Sharon Salinger, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Dean of Undergraduate Education and Professor of History
Annette Schlichter, Ph.D., Humboldt University of Berlin, Assistant Professor
Lauren Steimer, Ph.D., New York University, Lecturer in Film and Media Studies
Ulrike Strasser, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, Associate Professor of History
Jennifer Terry, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, Associate Professor & Chair of Women's Studies
Enroll in courses now!
Faculty:
If you would like to be affiliated with the QS minor and/or
offer/cross-list classes that fulfill the Minor requirements,
please contact us.
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