Topics in American Culture Studies: Queer Performance, Activism, and Resistance

AMERICAN CULTURE STUDIES 3520

How do queer performances serve as sites of activism and resistance? How might performance allow us to remember the queer past, resist challenges to the queer present, and demand queer futures? This course starts from these questions and investigates the role of performance on LGBTQIA+ history, politics, and culture. Throughout the semester, we will engage with various types of performance-nightlife, drag, theatre, comedy, marches, museums, and more. Some of the artists and activists we will explore might include Marsha P. Johnson, Matthew López, Taylor Mac, Trixie Mattel, Sylvia Rivera, Split Britches, and Wanda Sykes. Through our examination, we will discover how queer performance can help represent the past and imagine new futures. No previous artistic or performance experience is required.
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; AS HUM; FA HUM; AR HUM

Section 01

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INSTRUCTOR: Bonfiglio
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