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| - | * [[Bederman, Manliness & Civilization]] | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
| - | * [[Black, Dismantling Black Manhood]] | + | Readings are (at least) listed for the //**first**// week that they are introduced. |
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| + | I (cameron) tried to link later weeks back to the same pages but there is no guarantee that it worked perfectly so I would recommend checking the syllabus. This is mostly relevant for the books that we are reading over the course of multiple weeks. | ||
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| + | ==== Week 1: Introduction: | ||
| * [[Boydston, “Gender as a Question of Historical Analysis”]] | * [[Boydston, “Gender as a Question of Historical Analysis”]] | ||
| - | * [[Chauncey, Gay New York]] | + | * [[Fraser, “State of the Field: The History of Masculinities” |Fraser, “State of the Field: The History of Masculinities”]] |
| - | * [[Cohen, “Unregulated Youths”]] | + | |
| - | * [[Dorsey, “Making Men What They Should Be]] | + | ==== Week 2: Encounters: Masculinity in Contact ==== |
| - | * [[Douglass, Narrative]] | + | |
| - | * [[Estes, I am a Man!]] | + | * [[Romero, Making War and Minting Christians]] |
| - | * [[Fraser, “State of the Field: The History of Masculinities”]] | + | * [[McCurdy, “Gentlemen and Soldiers”]] |
| * [[Gasser, Vexed with Devils]] | * [[Gasser, Vexed with Devils]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 3: Masculinity, | ||
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| + | * [[Black, Dismantling Black Manhood]] | ||
| + | * [[Douglass, Narrative]] | ||
| + | * [[Horton, “Freedom’s Yoke”]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 4: Self-Making in the North ==== | ||
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| + | * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]] | ||
| + | * [[Luskey, On the Make]] | ||
| + | * [[Dorsey, “Making Men What They Should Be]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 5: Becoming Bourgeois Men ==== | ||
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| * [[Gilfoyle, City of Eros]] | * [[Gilfoyle, City of Eros]] | ||
| - | * [[Gleijeses, “African Americans and the War Against Spain”]] | + | * [[Cohen, “Unregulated Youths”]] |
| + | * [[Ryan, Cradle of the Middle Class]] | ||
| + | * [[Johansen, Family Men]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 6: Making Southern White Manhood | ||
| * [[Greenberg, | * [[Greenberg, | ||
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| + | ==== Week 7: Violence, Race, and Manhood ==== | ||
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| + | * [[Mitchell, Vacant Chair]] | ||
| + | * [[Bederman, Manliness & Civilization]] | ||
| * [[Greenberg, | * [[Greenberg, | ||
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| - | * [[Johansen, Family Men]] | + | ==== Week 8: Gendered “Civilization” ==== |
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| + | * [[Marsh, “Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity”]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 9: Manhood and Empire ==== | ||
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| + | * [[Bederman, Manliness & Civilization]] | ||
| + | * [[Gleijeses, | ||
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| + | ==== Week 10: Work, Play, and Manhood ==== | ||
| * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]] | * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]] | ||
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| + | ==== Week 11: Making Heterosexuals and Homosexuals ==== | ||
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| + | ==== Week 12: Female Husbands ==== | ||
| * [[Manion, Female Husbands]] | * [[Manion, Female Husbands]] | ||
| - | * [[Marsh, “Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity”]] | + | |
| - | * [[McCurdy, “Gentlemen and Soldiers”]] | + | ==== Week 13: Sexuality |
| - | * [[Mitchell, Vacant Chair]] | + | |
| - | * [[Romero, Making War and Minting Christians]] | + | * [[Chauncey, Gay New York]] |
| - | * [[Ryan, Cradle of the Middle Class]] | + | * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]] |
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| + | ==== Week 14: Manhood and Race in the Twentieth Century ==== | ||
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| + | * [[Estes, I am a Man!]] | ||
| + | * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]] | ||
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