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April Haynes

Assistant Professor

Office: 321 McKenzie
Office Hours: T 10-12, W 12-1
Phone: 541-346-3727
e-mail: arh@uoregon.edu

Courses      Curriculum vitae (PDF)      

Profile

I am a historian of women, gender, and sexuality. My research explores women's participation in popular physiology in the antebellum U.S. and their engagements with gendered and racialized notions of sexuality.

My general teaching interests include:

  • women and gender in world history
  • women and gender in U.S. history
  • sexualities in world history
  • sexualities in U.S. history

More specific teaching topics may include:

  • gendered bodily practices
  • gender in crowds
  • sex and dissent
  • seduction and licentiousness as political themes
  • gender and sexual minorities before the twentieth century
  • history of sex work and sexual commerce

Spring 2013 Courses

HIST 407 Gender of the Crowd
HIST 410 Sexualities in the Modern US

Course roster

HIST 399 Women and Gender in the Ancient World
HIST 399 Women and Gender in the Modern World
HIST 407 Seminar: Sex and Dissent in the United States
HIST 407 Gender of the Crowd
HIST 410 Sexualities in the Early US
HIST 410 Women and Revolution
HIST 410 Sexualities in the Modern US