107-439 Sex, Gender & Society in Greece and Rome | |
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Availability | 4th year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 1 |
Coordinator | Dr K O Chong-Gossard |
Prerequisites | Admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth year honours in classics or classical studies and archaeology. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | A 2-hour seminar per week |
Subject Description | This subject examines sex and gender in the classical world. It introduces students to methods of interpreting the evidence from the ancient world in order to say anything definite about the 'real' lives of women in Greece and Rome. It also explores how ancient men expressed their ideology about feminity and masculinity through their literature; whether sexuality is a natural phenomenon, or is culturally determined; how ancient homosexuality differs from modern lesbian and gay culture; and how ancient assumptions about gender roles in the family differ from modern assumptions. Students will engage with primary texts in translation and will explore modern theoretical approaches, including social history, feminisms, and queer theory. Students should complete the subject with an understanding of the complex approaches to a 'history of women' and a 'history of sexuality' in an ancient context. |
Assessment | Class participation, on-line participation, oral presentations, and written work totalling 5000 words. |
Prescribed Texts | A subject reader will be available.
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