LIT 348 Sex and Seduction in the Early American Republic
This course examines sex, gender and marriage in literature of the early American republic (1775-1815) via its rogues, flirts, virgins, crossdressers, fallen women, mothers, fathers, husbands and wives. In particular, the course will be scrutinizing seduction, didacticism, gender construction and republican mother/wifehood. We will also read, write about and evaluate current scholarship concerning these issues.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
AWR 101,
AWR 201, and one literature course; or permission of the instructor.
Distribution
(A) (HFA) (W)Offered
Varies when offered.