History (HIST)
Department of History Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
HIST 3112 [0.5 credit]
The Body in Early Modern Europe
The human body as a representation of social, political and cultural relationships in Europe, 1500-1800. The ways the body was viewed, constructed, interpreted, controlled, measured, fed, tended, and clothed. Themes include sexuality, gender, age, diet, health, (un)clothing, gesture and performance. (Field a or e)
Prerequisite: a 2000-level history course or third-year standing and 1.0 credit in history.
Lectures three hours a week.
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