Fall 2026 East Asian UN2367 section 001

The Modern Girl

Call Number 01015
Day & Time
Location
TR 1:10pm-2:25pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Type LECTURE
Course Description

This course clocks the prehistory and history of the “modern girl,” a physiologically and biologically understood, anatomically correct, commodity-defined, human rights bearing person that revolutionized how we define women.  Beginning with the early modern global trade networks that created the material conditions for women’s political action, the course moves through imperialism and colonialism, Cold War gender formations, and the contemporary consumer cultures of Asia and their global entanglements.  Our focus this semester is Asia and beyond and our central questions are (1) how did gendered commodities –machine fabricated, internationally circulated– lay material conditions for women’s political action and liberation struggles; (2) how is commodification of the girl figure a blessing and a curse; (3) is the modern girl one subject of feminism and how does socialist feminist theory and political movements historically connect to the modern girl phenomenon? In this class we figure out how to analyze 20th century new media e.g., silent films, phonograph records, lithography, commercial brand images, lantern slides, and, of course, the fashion and advertising industries. We will develop historical tools to help us understand how cultural forms deliver material political impacts and results.  This is a lecture course with time set aside for your visual presentations and your analysis of the readings, images, and ideas. This course has no prerequisites, and is open to all students, including those in their first year.

Web Site Vergil
Department Asian and Middle East @Barnard
Enrollment 0 students (7 max) as of 7:05PM Friday, April 10, 2026
Subject East Asian
Number UN2367
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20263EAAS2367V001