Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences school will be hosting a course in the upcoming fall semester titled “Queer Interventions in Latinx Studies.”
The class, Harvard says, “brings together the fields of Latinx studies, queer of color critique, and Decolonial feminism(s) to examine the lived experiences, politics, and literary and artistic production of trailblazing Queer Latinx artists, thinkers, and writers such as Gloria Anzaldúa, José Esteban Muñoz, Félix González-Torres, and numerous others.”
Specific topics that students will be learning about in the course are “racial capitalism” and the “coloniality of gender.”
The goal the class is to “understand how race, racialization, ethnicity, and class have affected and shaped the ways in which Latinxs express sexual and gender identities.” […]
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