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Dr. Sanders

3/16/2013

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Honestly, the reading I did does not compare to the VAST amount of information covered by Dr. Sanders. Before his talk queer theory was conceptually something I was aware of and I knew it was important to recognize the work of theorists working in this genre. Dr. Sanders made this subject come alive and described so many applications and uses for the ideas in what is called queer theory. It took me a while to process everything, and I still feel like I missed chunks of what he described because time felt like it went by so quickly. 

I am very interested in the way we learn through doing through performing. I think Dr. Sander's presentation brought some very interesting questions to mind about this concept. Dervishes and Rumi --> I don't even know what to do with that, it is so immensely interesting to hear the fabric of someone's years of research. 

I think about Butler's performativity theory and how this can be further extrapolated. I would like to research some takes on Butler's ideas by other theorists to see what they have extrapolated. 

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