History
HIS 194A Gender, Class, and Sex in Shanghai
Focusing on Shanghai, course examines issues of gender, class, and sex in modern urban Chinese history. Given Shanghai's history as a treaty port, particular attention paid to ways in which its semi-colonial status inflected the articulation of gender identities, class formations and issues of sexuality (particularly sexual labor). Also looks at Shanghai during the Maoist period and in the context of more contemporary economic reforms.
Also offered as
FMST 194N
Requirements
Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; and HIS 40B, HIS 140C, HIS 140D, or HIS 140E; and one additional upper-division history course or permission of instructor. Restricted to junior and senior feminist studies majors.