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Class Details

Class Id 8896
Days TTh
Start time 01:30 PM
End time 02:50 PM
Building EPYNE
Room 215

Course Details

Course Id 3964
Dept and Number GER 321
Dept and Number WOM 321
Area LA
Title Topics in German Medieval Literature: Before Gender: Cross-Dressing and Sex in Medieval Romance
Description A young Arthurian knight loses honor because he enjoys having sex with his wife. The Grail King is wounded near fatally in the genitals while trying to win the "wrong" woman. Young kings dress up and act like women in order to woo their prospective brides. This course will explore what it meant to be men and women in love (with each other or with God) in some of the most spectacular literary works of the German Middle Ages. The larger context for our discussion will be a more nuanced understanding of the history of sexuality. Readings and discussion primarily in modern German, some readings and discussion in English.
Prerequisites
Professor Sara S. Poor

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