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Political philosophy and sexuality (2021/2022)
Teaching code
4S007348
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
SPS/01 - POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Period
Sem. 1A dal Sep 27, 2021 al Nov 6, 2021.
Learning outcomes
Western political thought has extensively concealed sexual differences behind the principle of the alleged equality of all individuals before the law. This course provides examples of critical philosophies that, on the contrary, have interrogated the relationship between politics and sexuality from the point of view of so-called ‘sexual minorities’, and have consequently developed new interpretative frames to understand the subject, collectivity, and political action.
At the end of the course, students will have to prove that they:
- accurately know the subjects of the program,
- are able to expose them in a consequential and concise way,
- have acquired independent judgement.
Program
Course title:
Queerness and the discontents of civilization: Freud and Fanon
Course contents (for both attending and non-attending students):
1. Firstly, the course will focus on three theoretical approaches that, each in its way, have engaged with the concepts of drive, desire and identification, developing different visions of that relationship: Freudomarxist theories of sexual liberation, social constructivist theories of sexuality and gender, antisocial queer theories.
2. Secondly, a mediation between constructivism and antisocial theories will be found in Frantz Fanon, and
Frantz Fanon will be understood in light of Sigmund Freud's theory of the drives. For both authors, the sexual is a force that takes the subjects away from civilization and leads them in a wild region where heterosexual solidity melts in queer fluidity.
Methods:
Lectures based on reading and interpretation of the texts and discussions
Bibliography
Examination Methods
For both attending and non-attending students: oral exam (from January to September 2022).
The students are required to bring the readings at the exam.
The evaluation will be based on:
- pertinence of the answers,
- consequentiality of the arguments,
- ability to think in a personal and independent way.