Gender and Modernism

Subject Code: 
COMPLIT
Course Number: 
133/333
Description: 

Gender and sexuality in trans-Atlantic modernist literature and culture from the 1880s-1930s. Topics include the 19th-century culture wars and the figures of the dandy and the New Woman; modernist critiques of Enlightenment rationality; impact of World War I on gender roles; gender and the rise of modern consumer culture, fashion, design; the modernist metropolis and gender/sexuality; the avant-garde and gender; literary first-wave feminism; homoerotic modernism; modernism in the context of current theories of gender and sexuality.

Instructor: 
Petra Dierkes-Thrun
Term: 
Spr
Academic Year: 
2012-13
Day/Time: 
MW 9:30a-10:45a