HIST 607 Women, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages, 1100-1500

This colloquium aims to introduce the literature of the inter-related topics of women, sex, and gender in the later medieval period. We will examine some classic topics, theory, and historiography of women's history in addition to the recent scholarship in the developing fields of the history of gender and sexuality. Topics can include: women and work; women and religion; women and patronage, gender and religion; gender and identity; gender and household; heresy and gender; and sexual identities. All readings are in English.

Credits

3