A Mulher na Coreia Moderna
01 10/3/2014 Introduction
02 12/3/2014 Women in the Three Kingdoms
03 17/3/2014 Women and Koryŏ
04 19/3/2014 Writings by and about Royal Women
05 24/3/2014 Chosŏn Women and Spaces of Their Own
06 26/3/2014 Lowborn Women in Chosŏn I
07 31/3/2014 Complexities of Womanhood and Confucianism
08 2/4/2014 Korea’s Long 19th Century
09 7/4/2014 19th-century Social Transformations of Women’s Roles
- 9/4/2014 Não haverá aula
- 14/4/2014 Não haverá aula – Semana Santa
- 16/4/2014 Não haverá aula – Semana Santa
- 21/4/2014 Não haverá aula – Tiradentes
10 23/4/2014 Unconventional Women
11 28/4/2014 National Heroines
12 30/4/2014 Working Women
13 5/5/2014 Military Sexual Slavery
14 7/5/2014 Liberation and War
15 12/5/2014 Industrialization
16 14/5/2014 Prostitution
17 19/5/2014 Women at Work and Out of Work
18 21/5/2014 Women, Democratization, and Beyond
- 26/5/2014 Não haverá aula (feriado nos EUA)
19 28/5/2014 Women and Globalization
20 2/6/2014 Women and Gender in the 21st Century
21 4/6/2014 Final Class for USP
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