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LIT2026 ST: Exploring Gender in Lit


Beginning with the concept of ladies and gentlemen as presented in chivalry, then moving through history, looking at poetry, fiction, and plays that reflect gender stereotypes of the time and more recent works that undermine them, this course will analyze how literature has reflected, helped shape, or challenged gender roles. To what extent does biology determine what a culture considers acceptable behavior? What are the pressures of manhood in each work? What are the pressures of womanhood? How does cultural pressure to conform to gender norms influence characters’ behavior? How do those who do not fit in react, and what, if any, consequences do they face? Readings will include poems, short stories, plays, and at least one novel. Credits: 3.000

WRT1012 Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Min Grade: C