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Women in the Liberal Arts Tradition Graduate Course
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Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction (with Joelle Hodge)2 Topics -
Women in the TraditionLecture 2: Christine de Pizan (with Dr. Brian Williams)2 Topics
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Lecture 3: Flannery O’Connor (with Jessica Hooten Wilson)2 Topics
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Lecture 4: Dhuoda (with Nicole Koopman)1 Topic
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Lecture 5: Anna Julia Cooper (with Dr. Anika Prather)2 Topics
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Lecture 6: St Teresa of Avila (with Dr. Kathryn Smith)2 Topics
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Lecture 7: Phillis Wheatley (with Dr. Angel Parham)1 Topic
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Lecture 8: Dorothy Sayers (with Carrie Eben)5 Topics
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Lecture 9: Sappho (with Christine Perrin)2 Topics
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Lecture 10: Charlotte Mason (with Amy Snell)2 Topics
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Lecture 11: Christina Rossetti (with Dr. Fred Putnam)2 Topics
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Lecture 12: Mythic Cosmos (with Jesse Hake)2 Topics
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ConclusionLecture 13: Conclusion (with Brian Williams)2 Topics
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- Remember the Christian Past by Robert L. Wilken
- A Companion to Women in the Ancient World by Sharon L. James and Sheila Dillon
- Women’s Writing in English Medieval England by Laurie Fink
- Men, Women, and the Church by Wright
- Sappho the Tenth Muse by Van Bryan (article)
- Women Writers of the Middle Ages by Peter Dronke
- Could Greek Women Read and Write by Susan Cole (essay)
- The God of Love’s Letter by Christine de Pizan
- Fathers of Power and Mothers of Authority by Ma Claussen (article)