HIST 390 - Women & Gender in East Asia

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Hours: Three hours lecture per week Description: Examines the history of women and gender in East Asian history from roughly 1000 CE to the modern era. We will examine social and political institutions as well as cultural practices to examine the evolution of femininity and masculinity, and identify common and divergent experiences of gender and sexuality through these civilizations. Topics covered include the family, Confucian norms, love and marriage, wartime gender constructions, and cultural impact of modernization.

Units: 3.00
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