Directories

Academics
Areas of Study

Course Overview

Examining the intersection of women’s history and Deaf history, this course offers a close and comprehensive study of a minority within a minority: Deaf women. Students will be introduced to recent scholarship that directly examines this topic, as well as vital works from related fields in history and other disciplines. As a graduate-level course, this class emphases comparative studies and multidisciplinary interpretations, honing students’ analytical skills. Moreover, it will incorporate hands-on work with primary sources to promote independent research in history and related disciplines. Ultimately, this focused study of identity challenges students to reconsider traditional notions of history, gender, disability, cultural Deafness, beauty, normalcy/ability, citizenship, and status.

HIS 731 or by permission of the instructor.

Program: History

Credit: 3

Other Courses

HIS-799

Independent Study

Explore Gallaudet University's HIS 799 Independent Study course,…

History

Credits 1-3

HIS-795

Special Topics

Explore Gallaudet University's HIS 795 course on Special…

History

HIS-794

History Research Project…

Explore Gallaudet University's HIS 794 course, focusing on…

History

Credits 3

HIS-793

History Research Project…

Explore Gallaudet University's HIS 793 course, focusing on…

History

Credits 3

HIS-787

Introduction To Historical…

Explore Gallaudet University's HIS 787 course on historical…

History

Credits 3

HIS-735

History of Disability…

Explore the history of disability in the U.S.…

History

Credits 3

Contact

  • History
  • Sorenson Language and Communication Center (SLCC) | 1201
  • click to show email
  • Monday
    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    Tuesday
    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    Wednesday
    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    Thursday
    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    Friday
    9:00 am-5:00 pm