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Through reading of nineteenth-century novels, poetry, prose, theoretical texts, and visual images, this course explores the complex and shifting understandings of gender and sexuality in the period.  Among the topics considered will be the construction of heterosexuality and heterosexual marriage; marriage resistance and the ‘new women’; constructions of dominant and deviant masculinities and femininities; homosocial and homosexual love and homosexual panics; prostitution and the disciplining of female sexuality, suffrage and the campaigns for women's autonomy; as well as the codes, narratives, and images through which these are represented.  The course will also ask how gender and sexuality have been deployed by twentieth/twenty-first century critics as lenses for reading the literature and culture of this period and how those approaches have shifted over time in dialogue with other critical approaches. 

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British Women's Fashion in the 1890s | Timeline

This timeline will display the changes in fashion during the 1890s, and the way that these changes reflect cultural patterns of the time. Using illustrations from Punch and The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions, as well as information from original Victorian art journals and illustrations, the timeline will explore the idea of The New…

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Oscar Wilde as "Pansy" in Cartoons & Caricatures from 1880-1895 | Timeline

This timeline is comprised of depcitions of Oscar Wilde in magazines such as PunchPuckHarper's BazarThe Wasp, The JudgeHarper's Weekly, and The Illustrated Police News. The aim of this timeline is to present research surrounding the relationship between Oscar Wilde and flowers, as…

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Women as Portrayed in the Illustrated London News | Timeline

Using the Jan-Jun 1879 volume and the Jul-Dec 1881 volume, this timeline highlights the socially acceptable realm of women in the early Victorian period, and how it changed over time. Using ads, articles, and illustrations from the Illustrated London News, it seeks to discover what was being marketed to women through the media as desirable, but is overwhelmingly a picture of upper-…

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Representations of the New Woman as a Superior Third Gender | Timeline

This timeline features a collection of images and written pieces representing the New Woman in the Victorian Era. Sarah Grand first coined the term “New Woman” in 1894. Despite this, the idea of the New Woman had already been pervading Victorian society years before, with the term’s meaning constantly fluctuating. What did it mean to be a New Woman? This collection, consisting of…

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The New Woman: As Seen in 1889-1897 | Timeline

This digital timeline aims to examine public opinion on the New Woman as seen throughout political cartoons, essays, and reviews published from the years 1889 to 1897. During this timeframe of Victorian history, the New Woman was beginning to fully emerge and become a more common figure. At the same time, she was beginning to be both judged and defended by the public as they…

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ENGH/WGST 304 Collaborative Map | Map

This map is a collaborative project of the students in ENGH/WGST 304 at Drew University.  

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ENGH/WGST 304 Timeline | Timeline

This timeine is a collaborative project of the Spring 2024 class.  It will incorporate student-created entries related to the texts we are reading and provide contextual historical and cultural information for those texts.

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