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  • Wednesday, February 13, 2019 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm

APC/GSWS Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett Hall, Suite 345


Conversations about sexuality as a topic of theoretical, social, and affective interest are at the core of many courses in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies. And many of these courses teach literary and cultural texts as case studies in dialogue with their core critical and theoretical texts. This workshop will create a forum for discussion around how to negotiate teaching sexually explicit texts in a way that makes those texts available to all students. In the workshop, we will explore strategies for equitably presenting and managing sexual explicitness in both assigned material and class discussion with the goal of neither making some students feel unsafe or alienated by the material, nor talking around rather than about representations of sexuality in courses for which the study of sexuality is an important focus. We will explore, too, how to frame sexually explicit texts in order to guide student comments and observations and to give students the opportunity for self-care. 

The seminar will take place in the GSWS/APC Conference Room on the third floor of Fisher-Bennett Hall. Lunch will be served. Please find the RSVP link for the event here