17 min

Professor Stephanie D. Clare on Queer Care and Trans Literature During COVID-19 Literature, Language, Culture: A Dialogue Series

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University of Washington Lecturer and Scholar, Associate Professor Stephanie D. Clare, discusses studying and teaching queer care and trans literature during COVID-19. Key texts range from "Nevada" by Imogen Binnie to "Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl's Confabulous Memoir" by Kai Cheng Thom. Watch the video edition on our YouTube Channel, "Literature, Language, Culture": ✔︎ http://bit.ly/YTClare. We created a "further reading" list for you, which you can download using the link below: ✔︎ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XyqPdXYBu5tu_Efou_2PJXKVDKr-GAEbz9_d_wuo-6k/edit?usp=sharing. 

This video is the third in a public scholarship dialogue series from The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: "Literature, Language, Culture." These video and podcast episodes share our innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting the stories that animate our world.    More on the Department of English at The University of Washington:  ✔︎ https://english.washington.edu/

This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series Editor, C. R. Grimmer, and "Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager Jacob Huebsch.

University of Washington Lecturer and Scholar, Associate Professor Stephanie D. Clare, discusses studying and teaching queer care and trans literature during COVID-19. Key texts range from "Nevada" by Imogen Binnie to "Fierce Femmes and Notorious Liars: A Dangerous Trans Girl's Confabulous Memoir" by Kai Cheng Thom. Watch the video edition on our YouTube Channel, "Literature, Language, Culture": ✔︎ http://bit.ly/YTClare. We created a "further reading" list for you, which you can download using the link below: ✔︎ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XyqPdXYBu5tu_Efou_2PJXKVDKr-GAEbz9_d_wuo-6k/edit?usp=sharing. 

This video is the third in a public scholarship dialogue series from The University of Washington (Seattle Campus) Department of English: "Literature, Language, Culture." These video and podcast episodes share our innovative work in fostering intellectual vitality, inspiring enthusiasm for literature, honing critical insight into the ethical and creative uses of the English language, preparing future teachers, and crafting the stories that animate our world.    More on the Department of English at The University of Washington:  ✔︎ https://english.washington.edu/

This episode was produced by the "Literature, Language Culture" Series Editor, C. R. Grimmer, and "Literature, Language Culture" Project Manager Jacob Huebsch.

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