Write analytical papers at the end of two of the four course units. These papers should articulate and sustain a clear, original argument about the course materials examined in the corresponding unit. How do these texts fit together? What can they tell us about LGBTQIA+ identity and the politics of gender and sexuality more broadly? Students papers must engage meaningfully with three (or more) other course texts. Each response should be about three double-spaced pages in length.
YOU CAN ONLY USE THE SORCES I HAVE PROVIDED. THE LAST TIME YOU DID NOT THE FIRST TIME AND YOU HAD TO REDUE IT. PLEASE JUST USE THE SOURCES GIVEN. NOTHING ELSE.
Here are a few of the sources you can use. I wasn’t able to download it.
https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Columbia_Reader_on_Lesbians_and_Gay/bjeJCGF5OiUC?q=&gbpv=1#f=false
“Have We a New Sex Problem Here?” Black Queer Women in the Early Great Migration
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