History 238 - COLQ: GENDER & BRITISH EMPIRE
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Jennifer Hall-Witt
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
21469-F16
SEELYE 211
jhallwit@smith.edu
Traditionally, historians portrayed the British Empire as the province of male explorers, merchants, missionaries, soldiers and bureaucrats. This course treats such men as gendered subjects, investigating intersections between the empire and masculinity. It surveys debates about white women's colonial experiences and studies the experience of women who were colonized and enslaved. It examines the gendered structure of racial ideologies and the imperial features of feminist concerns. Focus is on the West Indies, Africa, and India from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. Enrollment limited to 18.