• Offered by School of History
  • ANU College ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Course subject History
  • Areas of interest History
  • Academic career UGRD
  • Course convener
    • Prof Angela Woollacott
  • Mode of delivery In Person
  • Offered in First Semester 2014
    See Future Offerings

This course explores episodes in which categories of gender, race and sexuality interacted and shifted through colonial encounters. We will consider episodes in various parts of the globe (Africa, India, Australia and Vietnam) and at different time periods, in which encounters between expanding imperial cultures and indigenous cultures combined to produce societies with racial and gender hierarchies, and in which gender and sexuality were sites of colonial anxiety, regulation and exploitation. Recent scholarship has shown how gender and race were crucial markers of colonial social order upon which governing regimes in all four sites depended. 

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Analyze the ways in which hierarchies of gender, class and race have intersected historically under colonialism.
  2. Use specific historical examples to discuss connections among gender, sexuality and race in Africa, India, Australia and Vietnam.
  3. Identify, reflect on and discuss specific instances of colonial societies in which imperial rule depended on categories of gender and race.
  4. Locate and use primary sources as historical evidence of how colonialism worked.
  5. Think, write and argue about how ideas of gender and race have changed over time.

Indicative Assessment

Primary source essay 1,500 words (30%) [assesses LO 1, 2, 4 and 5]

Tutorial participation (10%) [assesses LO 2, 3 and 5]

Quiz (10%) [assesses LO 2and 3]

Research essay 3,500 words (50%) [assesses LO 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5]

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Workload

26 hours of lectures, 13 hours of tutorials. Students should expect to undertake 7 hours per week of independent study.

The course will be delivered via (streamed) lectures and face-to-face tutorials. 

Requisite and Incompatibility

To enrol in this course you must have completed 12 units of 1000 level History (EURO1004, ANCH1012, ANCH1013, ANCH1014 and POLS 1000-level courses)

Prescribed Texts

Recommended texts:

  • Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel (eds.), Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance (1992);
  • Graham Dawson, Soldier Heroes: British Adventure, Empire and the Imagining of Masculinities  (1994);
  • Julia Clancy-Smith and Frances Gouda (eds.), Domesticating the Empire: Race, Gender, and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism  (1998);
  • Tanya Dalziell, Settler Romances and the Australian Girl (2004);
  • Tony Ballantyne and Antoinette Burton (eds.), Bodies in Contact: Rethinking Colonial Encounters in World History (2005).

Majors

Minors

Fees

Tuition fees are for the academic year indicated at the top of the page.  

If you are a domestic graduate coursework or international student you will be required to pay tuition fees. Students continuing in their current program of study will have their tuition fees indexed annually from the year in which you commenced your program. Further information for domestic and international students about tuition and other fees can be found at Fees.

Student Contribution Band:
1
Unit value:
6 units

If you are an undergraduate student and have been offered a Commonwealth supported place, your fees are set by the Australian Government for each course. At ANU 1 EFTSL is 48 units (normally 8 x 6-unit courses). You can find your student contribution amount for each course at Fees.  Where there is a unit range displayed for this course, not all unit options below may be available.

Units EFTSL
6.00 0.12500
Domestic fee paying students
Year Fee Description
1994-2003 $1542
2014 $2478
2013 $2472
2012 $2472
2011 $2424
2010 $2358
2009 $2178
2008 $2178
2007 $2178
2006 $2178
2005 $2178
2004 $1926
International fee paying students
Year Fee
1994-2003 $2574
2014 $3246
2013 $3240
2012 $3240
2011 $3240
2010 $3240
2009 $3090
2008 $3090
2007 $3090
2006 $3090
2005 $3090
2004 $2916
Note: Please note that fee information is for current year only.

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First Semester

Class number Class start date Last day to enrol Census date Class end date Mode Of Delivery Class Summary
4726 17 Feb 2014 07 Mar 2014 31 Mar 2014 30 May 2014 In Person N/A

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