SPA 301 / COM 368 / MED 301

Topics in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Culture: Women in Medieval and Early Modern SpainCourse Cancelled

Marina S. Brownlee

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An investigation of the literary, medical and philosophical treatment of women in medieval and early modern Spain. We will consider works by both male and female authors, thus enabling us to compare ways in which women saw themselves with the ways in which they were seen by men. The cult of women as well as misandry and misogyny, and debates centering around such crucial matters as childbirth, witchcraft and the evil eye will be explored.

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