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114869 - Tópicos de teoria queer na literatura irlandesa contemporânea

Período da turma: 16/10/2023 a 27/11/2023

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Descrição: Aula 1 (16/10)  – Queer/Quare e a questão do cânone Introdução teórica 
Aula 2  (23/10) – Memórias da AIDS em The Story of the Night de Colm Toíbín
Aula 3  (30/10) – Romance histórico e nacionalismo queer em At Swim, Two Boys de Jamie O’Neill
Aula 4   (06/11)– Migrações I: Stir Fry de Emma Donoghue
Aula 5  (13/11) – Migrações II: The Hennah Wars de Adiba Jaigirdar
Aula 6  (20/11) – Transgeneridades: Son de William Keoghane
Aula 7  (27/11) – Encerramento: Queer e outras artes na Irlanda
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30 horas
Tipo: Obrigatória
Vagas oferecidas: 50
 
Ministrantes: Esther Gazzola Borges
Victor Augusto da Cruz Pacheco


 
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