Please join us on Friday, December 2nd, 12pm-1:30pm for a Beinecke workshop on “Using Manuscripts to Teach Pre-Modern Gender.”
We will meet in Beinecke Library room 13 at noon to look at manuscripts and start to think about how we would use them as teaching tools for pre-modern gender; we will then adjourn to WLH 004 at around 12:45 to have lunch and continue our discussion.
Pizza will be served; please RSVP to Katherine (katherine.hindley@yale.edu) or Sarah (sarah.ifft@yale.edu) so we know how much to order.
The Pre-Modern Gender and Sexuality Working Group is an interdisciplinary forum for sharing, discussing, and presenting work on gender and sexuality in pre-modern (defined as prior to c. 1750) societies and cultures. PMGS invites students and academic fellows from all departments and disciplines to discuss their work with like-minded colleagues. The group also addresses issues of sources, methods, and frameworks for the study of pre-modern societies.