Monash University Arts Undergraduate handbook 1995

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HSY2410

History of sexuality 1800 - present

Bain Attwood

8 points * 1 lecture and one 2-hour tutorial per week * First semester * Peninsula

This subject will examine the changing nature of sexuality in Australia, Britain and North America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The main topics will be the construction of masculinity and femininity, courtship and marriage, family and kinship networks, birth control, regulation in the private and public spheres, heterosexuality and homosexuality, the theorisation of sex, sexual reformers and the emergence of liberation movements.

Assessment

Document exercise (1500 words): 20% * Long essay (2500 words): 40% * 2-hour examination (2000 words): 30% * Class participation: 10%

Prescribed texts

D'Emilio J and Freedman E Intimate matters: A history of sexuality in America Harper and Row, 1988

Grimshaw P and others Creating a nation McPhee Gribble, 1994

Weeks J Sex, politics and society: The regulation of sexuality since 1800 2nd edn, Longman, 1989

Recommended texts

Duberman M and others (eds) Hidden from history: Reclaiming the gay and lesbian past Penguin, 1989

Foucault M The history of sexuality vol. 1 An introduction Pelican, 1981

Gay P The bourgeois experience vols 1 and 2, OUP, 1984 and 1986

Smith-Rosenberg C Disorderly conduct: Visions of gender in Victorian America OUP, 1985

Weeks J Sexuality Tavistock, 1986



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