LGBTQ Classes on Campus

LGBTQ Courses Summer 2019

Course Number Course Name Instructor Additional Info
MENA 389 Middle Eastern Ethnic and Religious Minorities Saffo Papantonopoulou  5 Weeks; Offered during Session 1

LGBTQ Courses Spring 2019

Course Number Course Name Instructor
GWS 430/530 Queer Cinema Eva Hayward
GWS 696J Sexuality & Aesthetics Eva Hayward
MENA 389 Middle Eastern Ethnic and Religious Minorities Saffo Papantonopoulou

LGBTQ Courses Fall 2018

Course Number Course Name Instructor
ANTH 325 Bodies in Medicine: Introduction to Medical Anthropology Eric Plemons
ANTH/CHN 410B/510B The Anthropology of Contemporary China Hai Ren
CHN 245 Chinese Popular Culture Hai Ren
ENGL 595C Innovations in Critical Studies Adela C. Licona
FSHD 450 Human Sexuality and Relations Russ Toomey
GEOG 150B2 Crime and the City Stefano Bloch
GWS/HIST 202 History of Modern Sexualities Michelle Berry
GWS 305 Feminist Theories Eva Hayward
GWS 309 Queer Theories Eva Hayward
GWS/POL 335  Gender and Politics Spike Peterson
GWS/MAS 358 U.S. Third World Feminisms Francisco Galarte
GWS/ENG 415/515 Chicana/o Literary and Historical Recovery Projects Emma Pérez
GWS/POL 433 Feminist Political Theory Spike Peterson
GWS/HIST 469/569 Gender and Sexuality in Latin American History Jadwiga Pieper
GWS 539A Feminist Theories I Marcia Klotz
GWS 645 Psychoanalysis and Cultural Theory Adam Geary
MAS 150C1 Popular Culture, Media, and Latina/o Identities Michelle Téllez
MAS 566 Decolonial Chicana Theory Michelle Téllez
MGMT 444* Managing Groups and Teams Cynthia Gilliland
ENTR/MGMT 380* Social Innovation Organizations Cynthia Gilliland
MENA 344 Genealogies of ISIS Leila Hudson
SCCT 500 Intro to Social, Cultural and Critical Theory Lee Medovoi

Courses listed above are 1) taught by iLGBTS faculty affiliates, and/or 2) explicitly center LGBTQ community and topics. Courses marked with "*" are taught by faculty affiliates, but may vary in the extent to which they center LGBTQ community and topics. Please contact faculty for more information. 

LGBTQ Courses Spring 2017

Course Number Course Name Instructor
ANTH 696 Special Topics in Sociocultural Anthropology: Reproducing the Environment Janelle Lamoreaux
MENAS/ANTH/GWS 490/590 Women in the Middle East Leila Hudson
LRC 595A Latinx Literature for Children and Young Adults Carol Brochin
POL GWS 335 Gender and Politics Spike Peterson
FSHD 604 Diverse Contexts for Development & Relationships Russ Toomey 
ANTH 696B Sex, Gender, Science, Medicine Eric Plemons
GWS 430 Queer Cinema Eva Hayward
GWS 300 The Politics of Resistance: Riots, Revolt, & Protest Francisco Galarte
GWS 500

Critical Pessimism: Afro-pessimism, Queer Theory, Psychoanalysis

Adam Geary
SCCT 510 Transnational Feminisms Eithne Luibhéid

LGBTQ Courses Fall 2016

Course Number Course Name Instructor
FTV453 Women Directors in Global Cinema Anna Cooper
FTV496-001 The Road Movie Anna Cooper
FTV456 Race, Class, adn Gender in Film & Television Anna Cooper
ENGL 956H-003: ENGL 969 Cartographies of Desire: Latin@ Texts and Textualities Adela C. Licona and Manuel Muñoz
HNRS 195J LGBTQ History through Documentary Film Beth Seckinger
ANTH 696 Sex, Gender, Science, Medicine Eric Plemons
FSHD 377 Adolesence Russell Toomey

LGBT Courses Spring 2016

ANTH 150 B1 MANY WAYS OF BEING HUMAN: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE, MoWe 11-11:50A, ESL, RM 102, SUSAN SHAW

GWS 150B2 SEX, HEALTH, AND AIDS, MoWe 10-10:50A, CHEM, RM 111, WILLIAM SIMMONS

SOC 150 B2 SEX AND GENDER, MoWeFr 2-2:50P, BIO, ROOM 100, LOUISE ROTH

GWS 150B5 LGBTQ STUDIES, MoWe 9-9:50A, CHEM, RM 111, STAFF

GWS 200 WOMEN AND WESTERN CULTURE, MoWe 3:30-4:45P, SHANTZ, ROOM 242E, ABE WEIL

GWS 200 WOMEN AND WESTERN CULTURE MoWeFr 9-9:50A, Chavez, Room 104, STEPHANIE MURPHY

GWS 240 GENDER IN A TRANSNATIONAL WORLD, TuTh 2-3:15P, HARVILL, RM 316, MARI GALUP

GWS 260 SEX, GENDER, AND TECHNOLOGY, TuTh 11-12:15P, EDU, RM 318, EVA HAYWARD

EDL 297A COMPLEX ISSUES IN SOCIAL JUSTICE AND LEADERSHIP, We 2-4:00pm, COMMON GROUND ALLIANCE, EMAIL SARAH GONZALES at sarita@email.arizona.edu FOR APPLICATION

GWS 300 SPECIAL TOPICS IN GENDER& WOMEN, TuTh 2-3:15P, CHAVEZ, RM 304, EVA HAYWARD

GWS 312, CROSS LISTED, LATINA/O POP: RACE, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND POPULAR CULTURE, CHAVEZ, Mo 5-7:30P, CHAVEZ, RM 405, JUAN OCHOA

GWS 325 GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, TuTh 11-12:15P, HARVILL, RM 316, EITHNE LUIBHEID

GWS 335, CROSS LISTED, GENDER AND POLITICS, Mo 5:30-8:00P, CHAVEZ, RM 103, V. PETERSON

GWS 351A, CROSS LISTED, INTRO TO LESBIAN/GAY LITERATURE, TuTh 9:30-10:45A, MODERN LANGUAGES, RM 310, MARCIA KLOTZ

GWS 372, CROSS LISTED, GEOGRAPHY AND GENDER, TuTh 3:30-4:45P, CHAVEZ, RM 304, SAPANA DOSHI

GWS 397S, CROSS LISTED, STEM DIVERSITY AND OUTREACH WORKSHOP, We 5-6:30P, FORBES, RM 206, JILL WILLIAMS

GWS 406, CROSS LISTED, GENDER AND SOCIAL IDENTITY, MoWeFr 9-9:50A, CHAVEZ, RM 304, ERIC PLEMONS

GWS 433, CROSS LISTED, FEMINIST POLITICAL THEORY, MoWe 3:30-4:45P, CHAVEZ, RM 303, V. PETERSON

GWS 457A, CROSS LISTED, MANHOOD AND MASCULINITY IN THE U.S., TuTh 11-12:15P, HARVILL, RM 319, KATIE HEMPHILL

SOC 459, CROSS LISTED, SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER, ONLINE, XOCHITL MOTA-BACK

GWS 539B FEMINIST THEORIES II, We 3:30-6:00P, MUSIC, RM 202, SUSAN STRYKER

GWS 645 PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CULTURAL THEORY, Tu 3:30-6:00P, MUSIC, RM 202, ADAM GEARY

ANTH 696B SEX, GENDER, SCIENCE, AND MEDICINE, Mo 3-5:30P, HAURY, RM 310, ERIC PLEMONS

GWS 696M, CROSS LISTED, GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND INTERNTIONAL MIGRATION, Th 3:30-6:00P, MUSIC, RM 202, EITHNE LUIBHEID

 

LGBT Courses Fall 2015

ENGL 696E-002

Course number
Course Name
Instructor
Date and Time
Locations
GWS 240 Gender in a Transnational World Eithne Luibheid Tu/Th, 2:00pm-3:15pm Harvill, Rm 319
AFAS 303 Black Womanist Writers Geta Leseur-Brown Tu/Th, 9:30am-10:45am Phys-Atmos Sci, Rm 304
GWS 305 Feminist Theories Eithne Luibheid Tu/Th, 9:30am-10-45am Architecture, Rm 302A
GWS 307 Chicana Feminisms: History, Theory and Practice Sandra Soto Tu/Th, 2:00pm-3:15pm Chavez, Rm 308
GWS 309 Queer Theories Adam Geary Tu/Th, 12:30pm-1:45pm Aero & Mech Engr, Rm S336
ANTH 311 Urban Anthropology Susan Shaw Tu/Th, 9:30am-10:45am Engineering, Rm 304
GWS 334 Gender and Politics V. Peterson Tu, 5:30pm-8:00pm Chavez, Rm 104
GWS 354 Feminist Literary Theories Sandra Soto Tu/Th, 3:30pm-4:45pm Chavez, Rm 308
GWS 358 US Third World Feminisms: Theory, History, Practice Francisco Galarte Mon/Wed, 3:00pm-4:15pm Chavez, Rm 308
HIS 386 Race/Gender: Genealogies, Formations, Politics Staff Tu/Th, 12:30pm-1:45pm Phys-Atmos Sci, Rm 224
GWS 400 Environmental Justice Eva Hayward Mon, 3:30pm-6:30pm Engr, Rm 307
GWS 487 Feminist Interpretations of Health Adam Geary Tu/Th, 3:30pm-4:45pm Saguaro Hall, Rm 225
GWS 496T Queer, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Histories of North America Susan Stryker Tu, 5:00pm-7:30pm Chavez, Rm 306
GWS 539A Feminist Theories I Miranda Joseph Mon, 3:30pm-6:00pm Music, Rm 204
GWS 696J Sexuality and Aesthetics Eva Hayward Wed, 3:30pm-6:00pm Harvill, Rm 203
ENGL 696E-002

Rhetorics of Race / Racialized Rhetorics: Historical Formations & Material Relations

Adela C. Licona

Tu 3:30-6:00 pm Social Sciences 307

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