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Queer Poetry from Homer to Hughes

ENGL 2300.401
also offered as: COML 2301, GSWS 2300
instructor(s):
TR 12-1:29pm

This course will offer students a preview of the first anthology of queer poetry available in English, “All The World in Thee”: An Historical Book of Queer Poems, edited by Stephanie Burt, Drew Daniel, and Melissa E. Sanchez (forthcoming from Columbia University Press in 2025). Reading selections of poetry from the classics through the early twentieth century, we will consider how this work makes visible a long history of queer desire and gender nonconformity right at the center of the Western canon. Students will conduct research projects on the poem of their choice, with research results to be presented at a final conference and celebration.

 

English Major Requirements
  • Literature Seminar pre-1900 (AEB9)
  • Sector 1 Theory and Poetics (AETP)
  • Sector 2 Difference and Diaspora (AEDD)
  • Sector 3 Medieval/Renaissance (AEMR)
  • Sector 4 Long 18th Century (AE18)
  • Sector 5 19th Century (AE19)
  • Sector 6 20th & 21st Centuries (AE20)
English Concentration Attributes
  • 20th-21st Century Concentration (AE21)
  • Gender/Sexuality Concentration (AEGS)
  • Medieval/Renaissance Concentration (AEMC)
  • Poetry & Poetics Concentration (AEPP)
  • Theory & Cultural Studies Concentration (AETC)
College Attributes