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CLST 295 / WSGS 295:
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The reading assignments yield essential preparation for class meetings
and discussions:
complete the reading before the day for which a reading is listed;
review it again as needed.
M 8/29 | Introduction: Whose World Was Classical Antiquity?
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W 8/31 | Getting to Square One
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F 9/2 | Female on the Cosmic Map
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M 9/5 | No class. Labor Day holiday. |
W 9/7 | Enter the Maiden - to the Archaic Greek World
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F 9/9 | Sappho: a Woman Sings Desire and Glory
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M 9/12 | Women's Roles as Calibrated in Archaic Greece
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W 9/14 | Accounting for Women in Hard-Knock Life
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F 9/16 | Getting a Rise: Masculine "Othering"
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M 9/19 | Women's Loves and the World's Renewal
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W 9/21 | Spartan Women (or, Who's Looking at Whom? and the Problem of Evidence)
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F 9/23 | Exam I. |
M 9/26 | Classical Athens and Public Activity of Women
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W 9/28 | Tragic Question: Women's Right to Rage
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F 9/30 | Identifying Women in Classical Athens
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M 10/3 | A Measure of Autonomy: Women Writing, Women Working, Women Worshipping
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W 10/5 | Regulating Women: Classical Greek Law-Systems
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F 10/7 | Prostitution
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M 10/10 - T 10/11 | No classes. MIDSEMESTER BREAK! |
W 10/12 | The "Undoer of Armies": Women, Sex, and the State in Attic Old Comedy
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F 10/14 | Women, Sex, and the State, Seriously
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M 10/17 | Xenophon's Socrates and Women's Abilities
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W 10/19 | Plato and Aristotle and Women
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F 10/21 | Top Women Step Out in the Hellenistic World
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M 10/24 | Plus Ca Change, Plus C'Est la Meme Chose: Erudition and Autonomy (sort of)
in Hellenistic Women's Lives
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W 10/26 | Men Picture Women's Intimate Worlds: One Subject of Alexandrian Poetry
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F 10/28 | Medical Thinking about Women
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M 10/31 | Exam II. |
W 11/2 | Overview of Women's Early Roman World
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F 11/4 | Ideological Construction of Early Roman Women: What were they Thinking?
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M 11/7 | Women under Laws of the Roman Republic
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W 11/9 | Women in the middle and later Republic
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F 11/11 | Women, Families, and Values in the first century BC
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M 11/14 | Dangerous, Scandalous: Roman Rhetoric and Women's Alleged Moral Qualities
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W 11/16 | Cultivation and Eroticization
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F 11/18 | Tough Ladies face the State
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M 11/21 | Restoration according to Augustus, including Women's Part in the Early Roman Empire
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W 11/23 - Sa 11/26 | No classes. THANKSGIVING BREAK! |
M 11/28 | Augustus and the Family and some Unforeseen Consequences
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W 11/30 | Women in the Roman Towns: Pompeii
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F 12/2 | Women of Rank in the Later Roman Imperial World
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M 12/5 | Private Lives of Women in the Later Roman Empire
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W 12/7 | Christian Womanhood and the Transmutation of Family Values |
F 12/9 | Rank and Respect
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W 12/14 till 4:15 p.m. | Study day. |
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
Final examination.
or as otherwise scheduled by the University; see Loyola's Fall 2011 Final Exam Schedule. |
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