Teaching
Members of Queer@King’s are actively involved in teaching in the field. We combine interests in contemporary queer theory and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) studies with a focus on the ways in which gender and sexuality have been constructed historically.
Several members of staff offer BA and MA modules in related fields. Option modules currently or recently offered in the School of Arts & Humanities with a significant gender and sexuality component include:
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Critically Queer: Literature, Culture & Queer Theory (BA, English)
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Early Modern Sexualities (BA, English)
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Subjects of Desire in Medieval Religious Writings (BA, English)
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Gender & Performance (BA, English)
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Contemporary Sexual Ethics (BA, English )
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Civil Rights Movements (BA, English)
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Troubling Desires (BA, French)
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Women & Gender in Early Modern England (BA, History)
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Queer Theories of the Past (MA, English)
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Turn of the Century Representations of Sexuality (MA, English)
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The History of Sexuality in America (MA, English)
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Perversion: Theory, Literature, Film (MA, French)
If you wish to find out more about these modules, please visit the relevant Department web pages for links to the relevant descriptions.