Middlebury

CLAS1016A-W13

GenderSexualityAntiquity

Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World
In this course we will examine issues of gender and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome. Through close analyses of ancient texts and material remains, we will discuss representations of gender in literature and art, sexual norms and codes, medical theories concerning the male and female body, and views on marriage, rape, adultery, and prostitution. In addition we will examine the relationship between the construction of gender identities in literature and the actual roles of men and women in society. Authors and texts include Homer, Hesiod, Sappho, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle, the Hippocratic Corpus, Livy, Virgil, Ovid, and Catullus. (This course counts as elective credit towards the major in Classics and the major in Women's and Gender Studies)
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11336
Subject Code:
CLAS
Course Number:
1016
Section Identifier:
A

Course

CLAS 1016

All Sections in Winter 2013

Winter 2013

CLAS1016A-W13 Lecture (Evans)