History is all about researching the past, a process that usually culminates in an essay or paper. But that’s not the only way to share the results of our research.
Students in the Fall 2017 research seminar “Gender, Sexuality and Feminisms in Modern East Asia” made interactive timelines based on their research. The class, taught by Professor Angelina Chin, researched some of the more cutting-edge and understudied topics in Asian history. Including: feminist interpretations and critiques of women’s status; gender inequality articulated by activists and theorists; gender and nationalism; “comfort women”; sex rights; and queer movements.
The result of all their hard work are now available to view online. Click on one of the links below to check them out.
Engendering Modern Japanese History