English 233 - Nonbinary Romanticism: Genders, Sexes, and Beings in the Age of Revolution
Nonbinary Romanticism
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Katherine Singer
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
110495
Shattuck Hall 203
ksinger@mtholyoke.edu
110495,110496
With the onslaught of American, French, Haitian, and South American revolts and revolutions, the Atlantic world, much of Europe, and its colonial/industrial empire were thrown into a period of refiguring the concept of the raced, national, and gendered subject. This course considers what new forms of gender, sex, sexuality, and being were created, practiced, or thought, however momentarily, in this tumultuous age. Specific attention is given to conceptions of nonbinary being (of all varieties). Authors may include E. Darwin, Equiano, Wollstonecraft, Lister, M. Shelley, Byron, Jacobs.
Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors
This course is a second part of a two-course sequence with ENGL-232, but each may be taken separately. Contact the instructor for permission if you have not taken ENGL-232. Fulfills the English Department's 1700-1900 requirement.