Fall 2023 History UN2533 section AU1

US LESBIAN & GAY HISTORY

Call Number 19011
Day & Time
Location
MW 11:40am-12:55pm
OTHR OTHER
Points 0
Grading Mode Ungraded
Approvals Required None
Instructor George Chauncey
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course explores the social, cultural, and political history of lesbians, gay men, and other socially constituted sexual and gender minorities, primarily in the twentieth century. Since the production and regulation of queer life has always been intimately linked to the production and policing of “normal” sexuality and gender, we will also pay attention to the shifting boundaries of normative sexuality, especially heterosexuality, as well as other developments in American history that shaped gay life, such as the Second World War, Cold War, urbanization, and the minority rights revolution. Themes include the emergence of homosexuality and heterosexuality as categories of experience and identity; the changing relationship between homosexuality and transgenderism; the development of diverse lesbian and gay subcultures and their representation in popular culture; the sources of antigay hostility; religion and sexual science; generational change and everyday life; AIDS; and gay, antigay, feminist, and queer movements.

Web Site Vergil
Department Auditing
Enrollment 15 students (15 max) as of 5:07PM Sunday, March 23, 2025
Status Full
Subject History
Number UN2533
Section AU1
Division Interfaculty
Note FOR CLASS LOCATION SEARCH NON-AUDITING SECTION IN DIRECTORY
Section key 20233HIST2533WAU1