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Spring 2010 Courses

Feminist Epistemology, Debbie Creamer

Alcoff, Linda and Elizabeth Potter, ed. Feminist Epistemologies
Gilligan, Carol, in a different voice
Tanesini, Alessandra, Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies
Tatman, Lucy, Knowledge That Matters

Sacred Space and Place in Comparitive Perspective, Mark George & Jacob Kinnard

Fanon, Foucault, & Friends, Miguel De La Torre

Fanon, Frantz, Black Skin White Mask
________, The Wretched of the Earth
Foucault Michel, Madness and Civilization
________, Discipline & Punish

Friends:
Batstone, David, et al, Liberation Theologies, Postmodernity, and the Americas
Clifford, James and George E. Marcus, Writing Culture
Scott, James C, Domination and the Arts of Resistance
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, The Spivak Reader

Winter 2010 Courses

Critical Sexuality (Queer Theory of Color), Bernadette Calafel

Alicia Arrizon,Queering Mestizaje: Transculturation and Performance
E. Patrick Johnson Mae G. Henderson eds., Black Queer Studies: A Critical Anthology
Jose Esteban Munoz, Cruising Utopia: The Then and There of Queer Futurity
Gust Yep, Queer Theory and Communication: From Disciplining Queers to Queering the Discipline(S)

Race, Class, & Gender:  An Historical Sociological Analysis, Loring Abeyta &  George E. (Tink) Tinker

Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, Critical Race Theory, 2nd Edition
Anne McClintock, Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest

Queer Theory/Queer Theologies (Audit), Roshan Kalantar

Marcella Althaus-Reid,  Indecent theology: Theological Perversions in Sex, Gender and Politics
Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and The Subversion of Identity
Michel Foucault, History of Sexuality, Volume 1.
Gerard Loughlin ed, Queer theology: Rethinking the Western Body
Virginia Ramsey Mollenkott, Omni-Gender: A Trans-Religious Approach
Joan Nestle, Clare Howell and Riki Wilchins eds, GenderQueer: Voices from Beyond the Sexual Binary
Nikki Sullivan, Critical Introduction to Queer Theory
Justin Tanis, Transgendered: Theology, Ministry and Communities of Faith

Fall quarter 2009 classes

PhD Reading Group (Formative Ethical Figures), Miguel A. De La Torre

Katie Canon, Black Womanist Ethics
Miguel De La Torre, Social Justice from a Latina/o Perspective: Moving Beyond Moral Thinking
Immanuel Kant, Religion with the Limits of Reason Alone
Soren Kirkegaard, Works of Love
Richard Mouw, The God Who Commands: A Study in Divine Command Ethics
Walter Rauschenbusch, Christianizing the Social Order

Latin@ Religious Cultures: Texts, Methods & Theories, Luis D. León

Gloria Anzaldúa, Borderlands/La Frontera:  The New Mestiza
Hector Avalos, Strangers in Our Own Land: Religion: Religion in Contemporary US Latino/a Literature
Miguel A. De La Torre, La Lucha for Cuba: Religion & Politics in the Streets of Miami
Michelle Habell-Pallán: Loca Motion, The Travels of Chicana and Latina Popular Culture
Luis D. León:  La Lloronas Children, Religion, Life, & Death in the US-Mexican Borderlands
Regina Marchi, Day of the Dead in the USA: The Migration and Transformation of a Cultural Phenomenon
Laura E. Perez, Chicana Art: The Politics of Spiritual and Aesthetic Altarities
David Sparks & Randy Conner, Queering Creole Spiritual Traditions: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Participation in African Inspired Traditions in the Americas

Methods and Theory of Religion, Theodore M. (Ted) Vial, Jr.

Robert Orsi, Between Heaven & Earth
Vicent Miller, Consuming Religion
J. Kameron Carter, RACE:  A Theological Account
Richard Kind, Orientalism & Religion
Ivan Strenski, Thinking about Religion
Tomoko Masuzawa, The Invention of the World’s Religions

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