Sex and Gender in the Renaissance–Spring 25

Why did people during the Renaissance believe that men and women have the same genitalia?

Was Shakespeare considered gay or bisexual for writing over 100 love poems to a guy?

How were masculinity, femininity, desire, and physical intimacy understood in the pre-modern world?

Enroll in ENG 321 Shakesqueer: Sex and Gender in the Renaissance to find out!

Interested in learning more about the history of gender and sexuality, Renaissance literature and culture, or Shakespeare and drama? This is the course for you.

Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are welcome to register. No prior experience with these topics is necessary.

Contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
–Dr. K

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Spring classes begin January 7th!