Historicizing Early Modern Sexualities
ENGL 349
Spring 2019 not offered
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Crosslisting:
FGSS 350, CHUM 345 |
Course Cluster: Queer Studies |
This course will examine recent historical and theoretical approaches to the history of sexuality in early modern English literature (ca. 1580-1680). Our focus will be the historical construction of sexuality in relation to categories of gender, race, religion, and social status in a variety of sources, both literary and nonliterary, verbal and visual, including poetry, plays, masques, medical treatises, travel narratives, and visual media. Topics covered include intersecting constructions of the sexed/gendered/racialized body; diverse sexual practices; sexual identities prior to the homo/hetero divide; and the histories of pornography and masturbation. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ENGL |
Course Format: Discussion | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: ENGL201 |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: (CSCT)(ENGL)(FGSS) |
Major Readings:
Primary Texts: Pietro Aretino, I SONNETTI LUSSURIOSI (THE LICENTIOUS SONNETS) Richard Barnfield, THE AFFECTIONATE SHEPHERD Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, LOVE'S CURE Aphra Behn, POEMS Margaret Cavendish, THE CONVENT OF PLEASURE John Donne, POEMS John Lyly, GALLATHEA Christopher Marlowe, HERO AND LEANDER AND EDWARD II Thomas Nashe, A CHOICE OF VALENTINES Katherine Philips, POEMS William Shakespeare, SONNETS
Secondary Texts: Alan Bray, HOMOSEXUALITY IN RENAISSANCE ENGLAND Michel Foucault, THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY, VOLUME I David Halperin, HOW TO DO THE HISTORY OF HOMOSEXUALITY Thomas Laquer, SOLITARY SEX: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF MASTURBATION and MAKING SEX: BODY AND GENDER Rachel Maines, THE TECHNOLOGY OF ORGASM Ian Moulton, BEFORE PORNOGRAPHY Katherine Park, THE REDISCOVERY OF THE CLITORIS Betty Talvacchia, TAKING POSITIONS: ON THE EROTIC IN RENAISSANCE CULTURE Valerie Traub, THE RENAISSANCE OF LESBIANISM IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND
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Examinations and Assignments: Several short papers and a longer, final research paper. |
Additional Requirements and/or Comments: This course fulfills the English Department's History I, Theory, and Literatures of Difference requirements for the major and the Research Option requirement for senior thesis writers in both English and FGSS.
Most, not all, ENGL201's will satisfy pre-requisites for this course (ENGL201C OR ENGL201D OR ENGL201E OR ENGL201H OR ENGL201J OR ENGL201K OR ENGL201L OR ENGL201N OR ENGL201P OR ENGL201Q OR ENGL201R OR ENGL201T) |
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