Gender and Sexuality in World History (Degree level)

Course Information

Historically, women and men have been expected to behave in gender appropriate ways. Yet, what is considered appropriately feminine or masculine is not fixed; instead, these ideals are socially constructed and depend on time and place and are influenced by other categories of identity like status or class, and race and ethnicity. In this course, we will examine the construction of gender ideals and consider the impact of these ideals on aspects of life ranging from the most private (sex, sexual identity, sexual regulation, family formation) to the most public (work, citizenship and political power, war, conquest). Covering the classical period to the modern period and including societies in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe, this course will take a comparative approach and will analyze the impact of cultural contact on gender ideals. Whether accepted, adapted or rejected, gender expectations have affected every aspect of men’s and women’s lives in world history.

Intake F26 SEM

Start Date Sep 08 / 2026

End Date Dec 15 / 2026

Prerequisite(s):

Affiliation in a Degree program

Computer Software Requirements:

n/a

Chats:

n/a

Group Work:

n/a

Host college code:
SE-INH301

How to register

You can register in-person, on-line, by fax or mail.  When Registering for a course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (e.g. ENL001– not FA-ENL001).  For details visit

https://www.fanshawec.ca/programs-and-courses/programs-type/part-time-studies/ontario-learn#

Contact

Sherrie Fennell
Email : ontariolearn@fanshawec.ca

1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard
London, ON
N5Y 5R6

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Fax : (519) 452-1343

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