Gender Studies 333QM - Advanced Seminar: 'The Queer Early Modern'
The Queer Early Modern
Fall
2024
01
4.00
Caitlin Mahaffy
MW 10:00AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
125277
Shattuck Hall 107
cmahaffy@mtholyoke.edu
124957,125277
This course combines early modern texts with various related secondary readings that will enable students to better understand the way that sexuality-both normative and nonnormative-was portrayed and interpreted in Renaissance literature. As we progress through the course, we will discuss what defines queer history and histories of sexuality, how the history of sexuality in the past informs the present, and, ultimately, the ways in which we can use early modern literature to better understand ourselves today. Course texts will include Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, John Lyly's Galatea, Shakespeare's sonnets, and the poetry of Aemilia Lanyer and Katherine Philips.
This course is open to juniors and seniors