HIST1761 - Sex and Empire

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Sex and Empire
Term
2024A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
401
Section ID
HIST1761401
Course number integer
1761
Meeting times
MW 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
EDUC 121
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Secil Yilmaz
Description
This course explores the historical narratives surrounding modern empires and colonialism, with a specific focus on the role of sex and gender. Modern empires as complex political and social structures built upon and operated on the basis of difference—racial, religious, sexual. Colonial encounters not only produced unequal and uneven conditions for the colonized, but also in the construction of racialized and gendered structures in the formation of modern capitalism, market economies, political regimes, citizenship, everyday violence and so on. This course examines the historical literature on the intersections of power and historical experience in the framework of a variety of themes including modern family, marriage, slavery, property, labor, incarceration, sex trafficking, science of sex, displacement, and reproduction as they relate to sexuality, race, and religion categories in imperial contexts. The course spans the early nineteenth century to the present and is framed around global and cross-cultural perspective to analyze how scholars have engaged with sexuality and gender to explore broader themes pertaining to formation of modern empires and colonialism.
Course number only
1761
Cross listings
GSWS1761401
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false