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HIST 155 SC - Women, Gender, and US Colonialism


How have women and gender informed colonization in U.S. history?  Was gendercide, not just physically, but also culturally, emotionally, and spiritually, central to all colonial regimes?  How have women and gender minorities resisted and/or furthered the goals of American empire?  What have past and contemporary Indigenous and other colonized people, such as members of the Chicana/x and Latina/x communities, had to say on these topics?  This course will explore these questions by considering formal and informal colonial and imperialist practices in a variety of regions claimed by the United States through the present day.

Course Credit: 1.0
Offered: One-time offering in spring 2021


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