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Course name
Outcasts and Outlaws - The History of Othering in Modern Europe
Institution
Washington University in St. Louis
Instructor
Anne Schult
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2024-01-16 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-05-08 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
15


Villainous figures such as pirates, bandits, rebels, and terrorists have easily jumped from the historical record into the broader cultural imaginary. But what, beyond their disdain for the law, do they have in common, and why do they keep resurfacing in accounts of contemporary politics? This course will survey several outsider archetypes across 19th- and 20th-century Europe and its empires. We will ask: what does it mean to be “outside” of the community, and which mechanisms and spaces have historically produced and maintained this exclusion? With particular attention to the history of European imperialism, this course will analyze how images of outcasts and outlaws have been shaped by perceptions of gender, race, and class, and how they have produced distinct forms of management and policing. The class will also highlight the central role that mobility has played for this type of othering.

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