Graduate Seminar at the Newberry Library
Cluster for the Study of Religious Violence
The Newberry Library is offering a graduate seminar on “Gender, Bodies, and the Body Politic in Medieval Europe” in Fall 2016.
Northern Illinois University is a consortium member of the Newberry Library. This status allows graduate students at Northern Illinois and other consortium universities to enroll in Newberry seminars for credit at their home institutions.
This seminar is a great opportunity for graduate students interested in religious history, gender history, and the history of political culture.
The Newberry Library’s announcement reads:
Fall 2016 Ten-Week Graduate Seminar
Early application deadline: May 1
Gender, Bodies, and the Body Politic in Medieval Europe
2-5 pm Thursdays, September 29 to December 8
Led by Tanya Stabler Miller, Loyola University Chicago
Details and online application: https://www.newberry.org/09292016-gender-bodies-and-body-politic-medieval-europe
This seminar will examine the relationship between gender, sex differences, and politics-defined broadly-in medieval Europe, exploring the ways in which systems of power mapped onto perceived sex differences…
Gender, Bodies, and the Body Politic in Medieval Europe
2-5 pm Thursdays, September 29 to December 8
Led by Tanya Stabler Miller, Loyola University Chicago
Details and online application: https://www.newberry.org/09292016-gender-bodies-and-body-politic-medieval-europe
This seminar will examine the relationship between gender, sex differences, and politics-defined broadly-in medieval Europe, exploring the ways in which systems of power mapped onto perceived sex differences…
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