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This week we learned about some fascinating ways to use Byzantine art to draw on women and gender themes in world history courses. We chatted with Dr. Roland Betancourt about his recent book, Byzantine Intersectionality, which highlights the Byzantine perspective on Mary of Egypt, the Virgin Mary, Theodora, rape, consent, eunuchs, gender, sexuality, and much more. You can find his book everywhere.
Support our work at www.patreon.com/remedialherstory
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This week we learned about some fascinating ways to use Byzantine art to draw on women and gender themes in world history courses. We chatted with Dr. Roland Betancourt about his recent book, Byzantine Intersectionality, which highlights the Byzantine perspective on Mary of Egypt, the Virgin Mary, Theodora, rape, consent, eunuchs, gender, sexuality, and much more. You can find his book everywhere.
Support our work at www.patreon.com/remedialherstory
Find lesson plans at http://www.remedialherstory.com

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