Part of “Teaching Gender in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance,” a series of lectures open to the public, and related workshops open by application to faculty from the Center for Renaissance Studies consortium.
Tricksters, Martyrs, and Collaborators: Diaspora and the Gendered Politics of Resistance
Daniel Boyarin, University of California, Berkeley
Lecture: Tuesday, December 3
Workshop: Friday, December 6
“These Bastard Signs of Fair”: Literary Whiteness in Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Kim Hall, Georgetown University (now at Barnard College)
Lecture: Thursday, December 5
Workshop: Saturday, December 7
See these related programs:
Gender and Literacy
Gender and Religion
Gender, the Economy, and the Law
Genders and Sexualities
Gender and Institutions: The Family, Property, and the State
Learn more about Center for Renaissance Studies Programs.

