| Campus | Bryn_Mawr |
| Semester | Spring_2010 |
| Registration ID | ENGLB333001 |
| Course Title | Lesbian Immortal |
| Credit | 1.00 |
| Department | English |
| Instructor | Thomas,Kate |
| Time And Days | MW 1:00pm-2:30pm |
| Room Location | EHII |
| Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1392 Lesbian literature has repeatedly figured itself in alliance with tropes of immortality and eternity. Using recent queer theory on temporality, and 19th and 20th century primary texts, we will explore topics such as: fame and noteriety; feminism and mythology; epistemes, erotics and sexual seasonality; the death drive and the uncanny; fin de siecle manias for mummies and seances. III New Course: Lesbian literature has repeatedly figured itself in alliance with tropes of immortality and eternity. Using recent queer theory on temporality, and 19th and 20th century primary texts, we will explore topics such as: fame and noteriety; feminism and mythology; epistemes, erotics and sexual seasonality; the death drive and the uncanny; fin de siecle manias for mummies and seances. Counts toward the Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration. Enrollment limited to 15 students, selected by class year and major. |
| Miscellaneous Links | Departmental Homepage Link to Course Catalog Description |
| Campus | Bryn_Mawr |
| Semester | Spring_2010 |
| Registration ID | ENGLB333001 |
| Course Title | Lesbian Immortal |
| Credit | 1.00 |
| Department | Gender and Sexuality Studies |
| Instructor | Thomas,Kate |
| Time And Days | MW 1:00pm-2:30pm |
| Room Location | EHII |
| Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1392 Lesbian literature has repeatedly figured itself in alliance with tropes of immortality and eternity. Using recent queer theory on temporality, and 19th and 20th century primary texts, we will explore topics such as: fame and noteriety; feminism and mythology; epistemes, erotics and sexual seasonality; the death drive and the uncanny; fin de siecle manias for mummies and seances. III New Course: Lesbian literature has repeatedly figured itself in alliance with tropes of immortality and eternity. Using recent queer theory on temporality, and 19th and 20th century primary texts, we will explore topics such as: fame and noteriety; feminism and mythology; epistemes, erotics and sexual seasonality; the death drive and the uncanny; fin de siecle manias for mummies and seances. Counts toward the Gender and Sexuality Studies Concentration. Enrollment limited to 15 students, selected by class year and major. |
| Miscellaneous Links | Departmental Homepage Link to Course Catalog Description |