Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be conversant in a variety of critical theories that concern gender, sexuality, and race, including, queer theories and queer methods of critique, feminisms, critical race, and trans* theories
- Students will be conversant with a wide variety of LGBT2Q performances and dramaturgies
- Students will have developed a vocabulary to discuss various forms of identity and their intersectionality
- Students will have developed their academic writing skills
Indicative Module Content:
Class Schedule:
(Subject to change)
Week 1: Introduction To Module: What is Queer Theatre and Performance?
Cluster One: Recent History -- A Queer Moment
Week 2: Queer Theories, Trans* Theories, Politics, and Performances
Required Reading:
Amin, Kadji. “Geneologies of Queer Theory.” The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies, edited by Siobhan B. Somerville, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. 17-29.
Stryker, Susan. “My Words to Victor Frankenstein Above the Village of Chamounix: Performing Transgender Rage.” GLQ 1 June 1994; 1 (3): 237–254.
Keegan, Cáel M. “Trans Studies, or How to Do Things with Trans*”. The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies, edited by Siobhan Somerville, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. 79-92
Recommended: Annamarie Jagose, “Queer.” Queer Theory: An Introduction. New York: New York University Press, 1996, pp. 72-100. (the whole book is useful)
E. Patrick Johnson, “Queer Theory.” The Cambridge Companion to Performance Studies, edited by Tracy C. Davis. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008, pp. 166-81.
Stryker, Susan. Transgender History. Seal Press, Berkeley, CA, 2008.
Week 3: Dragging at the Margins
Required Reading:
Gilbert, Sky. “Drag Queens on Trial: A Courtroom Melodrama.” Painted, Tainted, Sainted: Four Plays, edited by Robert Wallace. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1996.
Sontag, Susan, "Notes on 'Camp'". Against interpretation and other essays. London: Penguin, 2009, pp.275-92.
Meyer, Moe. “Reclaiming the Discourse of Camp”. The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance, edited by Lizbeth Goodman, et al. Taylor & Francis Group, 1998, pp. 255-8
Recommended:
Brooks, Peter. The Melodramatic Imagination: Balzac, Henry James, Melodrama, and the Mode of Excess. Yale University Press, 1995.
Butler, Judith. "Gender Imitation and Insubordination." The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader Edited by Henry Abelove, et. al. Routledge, New York, 1993, pp. 307-20.
Stone, Sandy. “The Empire Strikes Back: A Postranssexual Manifesto.” The Transgender Studies Reader, eds. Susan Stryker, et.al. Routledge, London, 2006.
Week 4: Reclaiming Histories
Required Reading:
Emma Donoghue, I Know My Own Heart
Maria Kurdi, “Lesbian Versions of the Female Biography Play: Emma Donoghue’s I Know My Own Heart and Ladies and Gentlemen.” Deviant Acts: Essays on Queer Performance, edited by David Cregan. Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2009, pp. 37-54.
Heddon, Deirdre. “ Introduction” and “Politics (of Self): The Subject of Autobiography)”. Autobiography and Performance. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp.1-20.
Recommended: Emma Donoghue, “A Tale of Two Annies.” Butch/Femme: Inside Lesbian Gender, edited by Sally Munt, London: Cassell, 1998.
Halberstam, Judith. "An Introduction to Female Masculinity." Female Masculinity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1998. 1-43. Excerpts
Case, Sue-Ellen. “Toward a Butch-Femme Aesthetic.” The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader , edited by Henry Abelove, Michèle Aina Barale and David M. Halperin, 294– 306. New York; London: Routledge, 1993.
Week 5: Performing Community: Race, Class, and Gender
Required:
Watch: Livingston, Jenny. Paris is Burning 78 Mins. (Available on Netflix)
hooks, bell. "Is Paris Burning?" Black Looks: Race and Representation, South End Press, 1992, pp. 145-156.
Butler, Judith. "Gender Is Burning: Questions of Appropriation and Subversion." Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of "Sex", Routledge, 1993, pp. 121-140.
Week 6: Gender Outlaw
Required:
Bornstein, Kate. Hidden: A Gender. Youtube, uploaded by MrCheekyDavid, 16 May 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFD8NpA3hec.
Bornstein, Kate. “Which Outlaws?: Or, Who was that Masked Man?”; “Gender Terror, Gender Rage”; “Queer Life/Queer Theatre”. Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us. Vintage Book: New York, 1994, pp. 55-70; pp. 71-85; 147-68.
Anderson, Alecia D., et al. "“Your Picture Looks the Same as My Picture”: An Examination of Passing in Transgender Communities." Gender Issues, vol. 37, no. 1, 2020, pp. 44-60.
Cluster Two: Recent Theatrical Interventions
Week 7: “Indigequeer”
With the exception of 2 Spirit Introductory Special $19.99 (which we will watch in class), all of Thirza Cutland’s films are available on her website: https://www.thirzacuthand.com/videos/
Scudeler, Jane. “Queer Indigenous Studies, or Thirza Cutland’s Indigequeer Film”. The Cambridge Companion to Queer Studies, edited by Siobhan Somerville, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. 79-92
Week 8: The Legacies of Radical Queer Fairies: Taylor Mac
Mac, Taylor. The Young Ladies Of. Unpublished. 2007.
Mac, Taylo. The Fre. Unpublished. 2019.
Edgecomb, Sean F. "The Ridiculous Performance of Taylor Mac." Theatre Journal, vol. 64, no. 4, 2012, pp. 549-563.
Recommended: Hutcheon, Linda. A Theory of Parody: The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms. Methuen, 1985.
Week 9: Rights, Marriage, Coupling, Politics, Normativities
Conroy, Amy . I Heart Alice Heart I (Sound recording link posted to Blackboard)
Conroy, Amy. I Heart Alice Heart I. In This is just this. It isn't real. It's money: The Oberon Anthology of Contemporary Irish Plays, edited by Thomas Conway. London: Oberon Books, 2012. 185-219.
Stephenson, Jennifer. “Introduction.” Performing Autobiography: Contemporary Canadian Drama, University of Toronto Press, 2013, pp. 3-22.
Anne Mullhall, Republic of Love (Available online at https://bullybloggers.wordpress.com/)
Week 10: Trans Self-Knowledge, Visibility and Embodiment
Drake, Sunny. “No Strings (Attached).” Q2Q: Queer Canadian Performance Texts. Edited by Peter Dickinson, et. al. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2018.
Green, Jamison. “Look! No, Don’t!: The Visibility Dilemma for Transsexual Men.” The Transgender Studies Reader, eds. Susan Stryker, et.al. Routledge, London, 2006, pp. 499-508.
Cromwell, Jason. “Queering the Binaries: Transsituated Identities, Bodies, and Sexualities.” The Transgender Studies Reader, eds. Susan Stryker, et.al. Routledge, London, 2006, pp. 509-20.