Předmět Woman in the Middle Ages (KHI / QWMA)
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Program of lectures1) Woman in History, Gender studies. Defining the the theme. Historiography of the theme (since 19th century)2) Problems of medieval "gender studies". Development and the state of the research. Medieval women in the sources (the absence of an authentic women's testimony in the sources).3) The position of women in the ancient Roman society. Women and Judaism. Women and Christianity.4) Medieval society ? its standards and their development. The Church and the control of the society. The "nature of a woman" - a woman under protection. Women "good and bad".5) Family and society in the early middle ages. Family and society in the late middle ages (Italy, Burgundy). The court and its culture.6) Image of women. Women depicted.7) Women in their own words. Women in the literature. The problem of authenticity of the sources.8) Medieval household. Labor division in the terms of gender. Education of children. "Gender segregation".9) Medieval feminine mysticism and its significance.10) Developments in the Central Europe. Specifics of the region. Questions of "cultural delay". Women in the Hussite movement.11) "Case studies" - Eve, Virgin Mary, Sarah, Heloise, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Hildegard of Bingen, Agnes of Bohemia, Catherine of Siena, Christine de PisanTento kurz vznikl v rámci projektu Inovace studia Historických věd na Univerzitě Palackého, reg. č. CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0025
Získané způsobilosti
Students will acquire knowledge of the current research in the field of medieval Gender Studies and (especially) in Women Studies.
Literatura
Duby, G. - Aries, P. A History of Private Life II. London, 1999. ISBN 0674399757.Petroff, E. A. Body and Soul. Essays on medieval Women and Mysticism. Oxford 1994. Herlihy, D. Medieval Households.Cambridge and London 1995. Furlong, M. Visions and Longings. Medieval Women Mystics. Boston 1996. Schaus, M. Women and gender in medieval Europe : an encyclopedia . New York , 2006. ISBN 9780415969444.Bitel, L. Women in early medieval Europe, 400-1100 . Cambridge, 2002. ISBN 0521597730.Ward, J. Women in medieval Europe, 1200-1500 . London New York , 2002. ISBN 0582288274.
Požadavky
Lectures are optional, therefore the participation in them is not required to obtain the certification, but it is strongly recommended. Students are expected to study the reading assignements which are chosen in order to help students to get oriented in the class topics.Final colloquium will be held in the form of a written test. Students must achieve 75% success rate for successful completion of the test. Questions will be based on the issues presented during the lectures in combination with recommended reading.
Garant
doc. Mgr. Jan Stejskal, Ph.D.
Vyučující
doc. Mgr. Jan Stejskal, Ph.D.