Women in Antiquity
Welcome to the course. Here’s what you need to know to get started.
This course explores the different ways in which gender played a role in various ancient societies, through history, mythology, and literature.
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A textbook is required for this course.
- The rest of the readings are all posted here on the course website.
Our class meetings are once a week, on Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:40 p.m.
- These meetings are in person in Carman Hall room 209.
- Students are expected to come to each class having done the readings listed on the Schedule page.
Your grade for this course will come from:
- weekly quizzes at the start of most class meetings;
- two presentations (one on a primary source and one on a secondary source);
- two essays (a short essay early and a research paper due at the end);
- and a final exam.
This website is the syllabus for this course. Participation in this course includes adherence to the policies and expectations in this syllabus, including rules on
Helpful resources here on this site include:
- maps and timelines;
- quiz notes;
- guidance on citations and sources;
- lecture and assignment videos;
- slides for each class meeting;
- a step-by-step guide to writing a position paper;
- an index of ancient texts online;
- Word and Google Docs essay templates;
- image galleries;
PDF versions exist for most pages—look for the printer icon at the top right of any page.
- If you want a PDF version of the full syllabus to reference or print, click here or go to the Print/PDF page.
- There’s also a site map to help you find what you need.
Questions? Email me at mark.wilson@lehman.cuny.edu.
- Or come to my office hours, which are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00 to 5:45 in Carman Hall room 292.