Module #1 Introduction to Feminist Historiography Exploring the basics of feminist historiography, its significance, and its relationship to gender studies
Module #2 Defining Feminism and Gender Understanding the concepts of feminism, gender, and their intersections with other social categories
Module #3 Feminist Theory and History An overview of key feminist theories and their applications to historical analysis
Module #4 Gender and the Historiographical Canon Examining the traditional Euro-centric view of history and the impact of feminist interventions
Module #5 Womens History and the Search for a Usable Past Recovering womens experiences and perspectives in historical narratives
Module #6 Theories of Patriarchy and Masculinity Analyzing the concepts of patriarchy and masculinity and their roles in shaping gender relations
Module #7 Intersectionality and the Matrix of Domination Understanding the intersections of gender, race, class, sexuality, and other social categories
Module #8 Gender and Nation:Nationalism, Colonialism, and Postcolonialism Exploring the relationships between gender, nation, and empire
Module #9 Feminist Methodologies and Research Practices Developing feminist approaches to research and methodology
Module #10 Oral History and Personal Narratives Using oral history and personal narratives to recover marginalized voices
Module #11 Gender and Work:Labor, Economy, and Social Reproduction Analyzing the gendered dynamics of work, economy, and social reproduction
Module #12 Gender, Sexuality, and the Body Examining the relationships between gender, sexuality, and the body
Module #13 Gender and Education:Access, Pedagogy, and Identity Exploring the gendered dynamics of education and its impact on identity formation
Module #14 Gender, Media, and Representation Analyzing the representation of gender in media and its impact on social norms
Module #15 Feminist Activism and Social Change Examining the history and strategies of feminist activism and social change
Module #16 Case Study:Womens Suffrage and Political Citizenship A case study of the womens suffrage movement and its impact on political citizenship
Module #17 Case Study:Gender and Revolution:The French and Haitian Revolutions A case study of the gendered dynamics of the French and Haitian Revolutions
Module #18 Contemporary Debates in Feminist Historiography Examining current debates and controversies in feminist historiography
Module #19 Feminist Pedagogy and Teaching Gender Developing feminist approaches to teaching and pedagogy
Module #20 Researching and Writing Feminist History Developing skills for researching and writing feminist history
Module #21 Feminist Digital Humanities and Public History Exploring the possibilities and challenges of digital humanities and public history for feminist historiography
Module #22 Decolonizing Feminist Historiography Critiquing and challenging Euro-centric and colonial approaches to feminist historiography
Module #23 Transnational and Global Feminist Histories Examining the transnational and global dimensions of feminist historiography
Module #24 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Feminist Historiography and Gender Studies career