WGS.110 Sexual and Gender Identities

HASS-H
Prereq: None
Units: 3-0-9
Lecture: T EVE (7-10 PM) (66-168)

This course offers an introduction to the history of gender, sex, and sexuality in the modern United States -- from the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first. It begins with an overview of historical approaches to the field, emphasizing the changing nature of sexual and gender identities over time. The remainder of the course flows chronologically, tracing the expanding and contracting nature of attempts to control, construct, and contain sexual and gender identities, as well as the efforts of those who worked to resist, reject, and reform institutionalized heterosexuality and mainstream configurations of gendered power.

C. Horan

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