History 278 - WOMEN IN US SINCE 1865
Fall
2014
01
4.00
Julie de Chantal
WF 02:40-04:00
Smith College
19499-F14
SEELYE 101
Survey of women's and gender history with focus on race, class, and sexuality. Draws on feminist methodologies to consider how study of women's lives changes our understanding of history, knowledge, culture, and the politics of resistance. Topics include labor, racial formation, empire, im/migration, popular culture, citizenship, education, religion, medicine, war, consumerism, feminism, queer cultures, and globalizing capitalism. Emphasis on class discussion and analysis of original documents with short lectures.