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Dec 21, 2024
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Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025
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GLAM 366 - Gender, Power and the Gods An introduction to the study of the public and private lives of women in Mediterranean antiquity from classical Athens and Rome to late antiquity (fifth century B.C.E. to fourth century C.E.). The relationship of secular authority to religious custom in the Greco-Roman city-states and empires, and the social status of women within these cultures as understood (and misunderstood) by civic institutions and religious customs, including medicine, law, mythology, art and politics. Special attention to religious practices that allowed women more visible and powerful social identities, including state festivals, the so-called mystery cults, and the emerging Rabbinic (Jewish) and Christian traditions. Students at the 300-level will do extra reading, writing and research in projects directed by the instructor.
Prerequisites One 200 level GLAM course or permission of the instructor
Credits 4
Notes This course is for students within the GLAM major. This course is cross listed withWGS 366 .
Compass Attributes Global Honors, Humanities
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