The Poetics and Politics of Sex: Gender and Sexuality
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This course demonstrates the centrality of gender and sexuality to understanding how European empires functioned historically in terms that include but are not limited to the bureaucracy of the colonial state, the treatment of colonial subjects in both legal and social norms, travel and migration, and the liminal position of elite colonial subjects. Each week through lectures, selected readings, and discussions, students will explore the multiple ways historians can use gender and sexuality to produce and analyze history.
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