
Although much of the world views gender as distinctly binary, this course examines the way race and gender can be blurred and complex. (Image courtesy of colodio on flickr.)
Instructor(s)
Rachel Elizabeth Dillon
MIT Course Number
ES.269
As Taught In
Spring 2009
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course is primarily a literature seminar. We will use American literature as a lens through which to examine different passing tropes. It will provide an introduction to queer, gender, and critical race theories for science and math majors. We will read such works as Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom, Incognegro, and Focault's A History of Sexuality, to name just a few.