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SUMMARY:Ancient Egypt: Cradle of Gender Equality - NELC Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Ancient Egypt: Cradle of Gender Equality \nwith Cynthia Smith\, Independent Scholar \n  \nUnlike most other ancient societies\, Egyptian women achieved parity with Egyptian men.  The disparities between people’s legal and economic rights were based on differences in social class not gender. The wife\, mother or daughter of a king or prominent official could wield considerable influence. On rare occasions a woman might even assume the full mantle of royal power and rule as king. In this lecture the archaeological record and art will demonstrate how ancient Egyptian women were depicted in literary compositions; in property and contract law; in public and private life; and in religion and mythology. \n\nUniversity of Washington – Smith Hall rm 105 \nA Lecture by the American Research Center in Egypt – Northwest Chapter\nCo-sponsored by the Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization\, University of Washington and Department of Gender\, Women and Sexuality Studies
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LOCATION:University of Washington – Smith Hall\, 1911 Skagit Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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