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 +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.
  
 ==== Week 1: Introduction: Why Manhood? ==== ==== Week 1: Introduction: Why Manhood? ====
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 ==== Week 8: Gendered “Civilization” ==== ==== Week 8: Gendered “Civilization” ====
  
 +  * [[Bederman, Manliness & Civilization]]
   * [[Marsh, “Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity”]]   * [[Marsh, “Suburban Men and Masculine Domesticity”]]
  
 ==== Week 9: Manhood and Empire ==== ==== Week 9: Manhood and Empire ====
  
 +  * [[Bederman, Manliness & Civilization]]
   * [[Gleijeses, “African Americans and the War Against Spain”]]   * [[Gleijeses, “African Americans and the War Against Spain”]]
  
 ==== Week 10: Work, Play, and Manhood ==== ==== Week 10: Work, Play, and Manhood ====
  
 +  * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]]
  
 ==== Week 11: Making Heterosexuals and Homosexuals ==== ==== Week 11: Making Heterosexuals and Homosexuals ====
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 ==== Week 13: Sexuality and Manhood in the Twentieth Century ==== ==== Week 13: Sexuality and Manhood in the Twentieth Century ====
  
 +  * [[Chauncey, Gay New York]]
 +  * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]]
  
 ==== Week 14: Manhood and Race in the Twentieth Century ==== ==== Week 14: Manhood and Race in the Twentieth Century ====
  
   * [[Estes, I am a Man!]]   * [[Estes, I am a Man!]]
 +  * [[Kimmel, Manhood in America]]
  
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