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Uedu Open / Gender, Race, and the Construction of the American West
WGS.640

Gender, Race, and the Construction of the American West

Prof. Karen V Hansen, Prof. Marilynn S Johnson, Prof. Lois Rudnick | Fall 2014
Social Sciences Political Science Sociology Gender Studies Humanities History Literature American History
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課程簡介

This course explores how gender shaped the historical experiences and cultural productions in the North American West during the time it was being explored, settled, and imagined. The North American West of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries provides a fascinating case study of the shifting meanings of gender, race, citizenship, and power in border societies. As the site of migration, settlement, and displacement, it spawned contests over land, labor disputes, inter-ethnic conflicts and peaceful relations, and many kinds of cultural productions.

The Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies (GCWS)

This course is part of the Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies. The GCWS at MIT brings together scholars and teachers at nine degree-granting institutions in the Boston area who are devoted to graduate teaching and research in Women’s Studies and to advancing interdisciplinary Women’s Studies scholarship. Learn more about the GCWS.

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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Women's and Gender Studies
語言English
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