HS322 American Gender History
3 Credits
Gender identity plays a role in how women and men negotiate their everyday lives, and in how meanings of femininity and masculinity have changed over time. This course explores American gendered historical experiences from the era of the North American colonies onward. Focuses on gender according to class, race, and sexual preference. From witchcraft to suffrage and revolution to LGBTQI+ identities today, this course explores gender identity in the American historical record.
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