Gender Studies 333GG - Race, Gender, and Empire

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Mary Renda
M 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
91116
Skinner Hall 212
mrenda@mtholyoke.edu
91616,91116
Recent cultural histories of imperialism--European as well as U.S.--have illuminated the workings of race and gender at the heart of imperial encounters. This course will examine the United States' relationship to imperialism through the lens of such cultural histories. How has the encounter between Europe and America been remembered in the United States? How has the cultural construction of 'America' and its 'others' called into play racial and gender identities? How have the legacies of slavery been entwined with U.S. imperial ambitions at different times? And what can we learn from transnational approaches to 'the intimacies of empire?'
This course is open to Juniors and Seniors.; Prereq: 8 credits in History or Gender Studies.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.