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  1. 22 de ene. de 2024 · The three-course civilization sequence focuses on bodies, sex, and gender by introducing concepts in feminist, gender, and queer theory and will use feminist and queer critique to frame analyses of power, desire, and sexuality.

  2. This two-quarter sequence aims to expand students’ exposure to an array of texts—theoretical, historical, religious, literary, visual—that address the fundamental place of gender and sexuality in the social, political, and cultural creations of different civilizations.

  3. MAPH students can choose to take courses entirely in Gender and Sexuality, but many also pursue classes in subject areas like Art History, Cinema and Media Studies, Comparative Literature, English, Philosophy, and Romance Languages and Literatures.

  4. Historians at the University of Chicago see gender and sexuality as an essential analytic category for understanding social, cultural, and political change. Our research and teaching on the history of gender and sexuality reflects a variety of geographic and methodological perspectives.

  5. In this class, we will draw on the knowledge gained in the first two quarters of the Gender and Sexuality in World Civilization sequence to explore queens, queenship, and the long history of people’s fascination with queens and royal women.

  6. The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Chicago was established in 1996, after a decade of faculty and student self-organization. It now consolidates work on gender and sexuality, and in feminist, gay and lesbian, and queer studies.