Hst 371 Queerness and Difference in European History
Examines the history of same-sex desire and the identities of gender-nonconforming people in Europe through the lens of religious, ethnic, national, and racial difference. Explores how queer identities intersected with other categories of belonging from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Topics include queerness and medieval religious difference, perceptions of queerness in the disabled body and the Jewish body, and fascism’s merging of social groups perceived as subhuman or degenerate, including Jews, Roma, disabled people, and queers.