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Teaching LGBTQ+ Literature During the Pandemic

June 22, 2021 by Mary Vermillion
books taught in LGBTQ Lit

During the pandemic, students focused on queer trauma, but next time, I plan to ensure that they also explore queer joy.

Categories LGBTQ+, Teaching Tags AIDS, COVID-19, diversity, feminism, gender transition, grief, homophobia, inspiration, intersectionality, joy, loss, memoir, metafiction, Mixed Feelings, Mount Mercy University, novels, poetry, police violence, Pride, quarantine, queer joy, queer trauma, racism, representation, Shakespeare, students, trauma 5 Comments

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