Women, Work, and Gender from the 1890s.
Taught by Dr. Nicole Greene
In the late nineteenth century, middle-class women chose to enter the workplace and forego marriage to seek professional careers. They were known as the new women. This course will examine the relationships between women and work and gender identity as these are represented by English, African-American, American, Irish and Austrialian writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
-
Pre-requisites: ENGL 1010, 1020, 2010
-
Fulfills: English elective or English seminar
-
For more information: ngreene@xula.edu
Course begins: Spring 2005