‘Queer people have been essential to American history,’ instructor saysWhen University of Arkansas students return to Fayetteville this month, they will have the opportunity to take a class on the “Queer U.S. South.”The gender studies class teaches “queer perspectives on the U.S. South” with a focus on “autobiographical, historical, and critical-qualitative analyses that attest to the innovative or inventive ways LGBTQ+ communities have survived在南部地区繁荣发展,经常被认为与解放性别/性政治议程相反。他还在本学期上课,讲述避孕和性行为历史。他还研究了南方的“酷儿”。“南方人为自己的身份和遗产感到非常自豪,”他告诉杂志。 “For some that comes first, they’re Southerners who just happen to be queer.”University of Arkansas students have other opportunities to learn about “queer” topics.A class on “Queer Theories” is also available this fall, taught by Professor Ryan-Calabretta-Sajder.His prior research works include “Queering Somali Storytelling,” “Dandyism in the Socio-Economic Context of Italian Americana,” and “William Van根据他的课程,沃森和意大利研究的排队。本学期提供的其他性别研究课程包括“性别,身体和技术”。在本课程中,学生学习“自我的权力和技术理论,以更好地了解性别,身体和技术之间的关系。”该部门还提供了一个小的,五人的Clas