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Courses
The
Women and Gender: Anthropological and Historical Approaches is a
one-year Postgraduate Program. It is comprised of a series of courses /
lectures offered by members of the teaching staff of the Department of
Social Anthropology and History as well as by invited professors,
researchers or scientists from other universities within the country and
abroad. The courses are organized as core modules and their attendance is
mandatory (they run from September to May). Following the successful
completion of courses, which cover two consecutive academic semesters, the
students use the third semester to complete their Masters’ thesis. The
latter must be completed in this third semester and is required for
completing of the course program and conferral of the MA degree.
List of Courses
Semester
I (core courses)
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Anthropological Approaches to Gender
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Historical Approaches to Gender
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Methodological Issues
As a
fourth course (required elective) for the first semester, students should
select one of the following courses offered by the Department in the
Postgraduate Program “Social and Historical Anthropology”.
- The
Family in European Historiography
- The
Ethnography of Greece and Southern Europe
- The
Anthropology of Kinship and Social Gender
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Medical Anthropology
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Oral History
Semester II
(core courses)
- Women and Politics
- Issues Related to Women’s
Employment
- Intercultural Education and
Gender
- Gender, Body and Health
- Art, Language and Gender
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