HIST 3307 Women, Gender, and Sexuality in World History

This course introduces students to major events, developments, and themes in the history of women, gender and sexuality. In addition to examining the experiences, roles, and contributions of women in world history, this course studies how political, social, economic, and cultural developments shaped and were shaped by changing ideas about sex, gender, and sexuality. It investigates the emergence and development of gender roles, relations, and hierarchies. The course’s geographic and temporal focus depend on the instructor’s area of expertise. Note that this course does not have a U.S or European history focus. For a U.S. focus, see HIST 3331; for a European focus see HIST 3349.

Credits

3

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Department of History

Offered

As scheduled