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HIST0311A-F24

Gender, Sexuality & Psychiatry

Gender, Sexuality, and Psychiatry in US History
In this seminar we will examine how gender and sexuality have intersected with the psychiatric profession since the nineteenth century, focusing mostly on women, and to a lesser extent gender-nonconforming people and men. Course material will be rooted in the U.S. but will occasionally also cover Europe and Latin America. Topics will include racialized notions of madness and hysteria, depression, psychoanalysis, “deviant” genders and sexualities, the rise of psychotropic prescription drugs, addiction, PTSD, eating disorders, and the medicalization of heterosexual women’s desire. Students will explore relevant historiography and will conduct oral histories of a related topic. (Counts for HSMT credit) 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92760
Subject Code:
HIST
Course Number:
0311
Section Identifier:
A

Course

HIST 0311

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Fall 2024

HIST0311A-F24 Lecture (Povitz)