Women and Power in Ancient World
Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour. Requisite: English Composition 3. Not open for credit to students with credit for course 15. Examination of how feminine power confronts masculine dominance within complex social systems in ancient world. To gain political power, some female rulers used their sexuality to gain access to important men. Other women gained their position as regents and helpers of masculine kings who were too young to rule. Others denied their femininity in dress and manner, effectively androgynizing themselves or pretending to be men so that their femininity would not be obstacle to political rule. Many women only gained throne at end of dynasties after male line had run out entirely, or in midst of civil war when patrilineal successions were in disarray. No women were able to gain reigns of power through their bloodlines alone. Women's power was compromised from outset. Examination of root causes and results of this political inequality. Satisfies Writing II requirement. P/NP or letter grading.
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The workload of this class was actually lighter than I imagined. For the summer (6wks) version of the class, we had to write 5 activity journals based on a prompt every week; a first draft of the paper was due on week 4, and a final draft was due after the end of week 6. Because you had to finish the first draft early in the quarter, the workload later in the quarter was generally okay. The grading largely depends on your TA.
The class was quite easy in my opinion. There was only one real essay we had to write but the class gave you each week to finish a small increment of the essay. If you check in with your TA weekly, they should guide you in the right direction in terms of attaining a good grade. The lectures are compiled into videos that you can skim through. If you are more of a person that takes classes based on workload/grade over genuine interest, this could be the class.
Great writing 2 class overall but need hard working to get A.
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No group projects
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1 midterm
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Finals week final
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100% recommend the textbook
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