AULA 1(02/02) - Introdução ao curso e à Irlanda
AULA 2 (03/02) - O Queer e os Clássicos
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
As Music and Splendour - Kate O'Brien
AULA 3 (04/02) - O Queer contemporâneo: Migrações internas e externas
Stir Fry - Emma Donoghue
The Henna Wars - Adiba Jiagirdar
AULA 4 (09/02) - Transgeneridade em diferentes gêneros literários
Wild Geese - Soula Emmanuel
Son - William Kehone
AULA 5 (10/02) - Queer e anti-normatividade
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