Religion 276 - Women and Religion

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Rebecca Falcasantos
TTH 03:50PM-05:10PM
Amherst College
RELI-276-01-2021S
CHAP 101
rstephensfalcasantos@amherst.edu
RELI-276-01,SWAG-276-01

(Offered as REL 276 and SWAG 276) Girls playing the bear. Sacred virgins buried alive. Women starving themselves for God. How does each of these occurrences fit within the religious experiences of ancient women? What, if anything, can they tell us about women’s lives? This course explores these and related questions by considering the place of women within the religious frameworks of the Mediterranean basin from approximately 500 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. We will examine evidence for women’s religious practices from literary, material, and legal sources, as well as the intersection of religious polemic and discourses about gender. We will also discuss the challenges of reconstructing women’s lives and practices. To do this, we will utilize insights from various disciplines, including religious studies, sociology, gender studies, history, archaeology, and literary studies.

Spring Semester. Assistant Professor Falcasantos.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.