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- https://notablewomen.wordpress.com
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- I'm a Waldorf High School Humanities teacher with a background in Ancient Greco-Roman History and Religion, and Anthropology. I saw a need for a simple, "one stop shopping" site where Waldorf teachers can find out more information about all the fascinating women who could (and should!) make an appearance in our curriculum. Although I hope the women I profile are inspiring to everyone, I've chosen them specifically with the needs and philosophy of the Waldorf High School curriculum in mind.
Posts by :
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November 9, 2012 Marie de France, Part 2: Her Gender-Bending Lais (and a Reading/Teaching Guide)
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November 2, 2012 Marie de France: First Author of Courtly Love
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October 18, 2012 Matriarchy: Fact or Fiction?
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October 9, 2012 Malala Yousafzai: Why Inclusion Matters
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October 6, 2012 Perpetua, Part 2: Her Significance (and some fun stuff)
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September 27, 2012 Vibia Perpetua, First Diarist in History, Part 1
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September 20, 2012 Jesus’ Wife
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September 18, 2012 Enheduanna, Part 2: “The Sumerian Shakespeare”
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September 11, 2012 Enheduanna, First Named Author in Human History, Part 1
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September 10, 2012 The Case for Inclusion á la Steiner, Part 2, or, How to Be a Hermaphrodite
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Recent Posts
Archives
- November 2016 (1)
- July 2016 (1)
- June 2014 (1)
- September 2013 (1)
- August 2013 (1)
- June 2013 (1)
- May 2013 (1)
- January 2013 (2)
- December 2012 (1)
- November 2012 (2)
- October 2012 (3)
- September 2012 (7)
Index
- Ancient History (7)
- Mesopotamia (2)
- Roman Empire (2)
- Current Events (2)
- Literature (4)
- Medieval History (6)
- Asia (1)
- Pedagogy (5)
- Prehistory (1)
- Renaissance History (3)
- Steiner (6)
- The Bible (1)
- Uncategorized (6)
- Women and Culture (9)
- Ancient History (7)
Topics to explore
"Egypto-Chaldean" era "Greco-Roman era" 5th grade 6th grade 10th grade 11th grade 12th century 1906 Africa Akkadia Ancient History Block Ancient Rome anthropology Aristophanes Arthurian Legend authorship Bible as Literature Carthage Celtic poetry Chivalry courtly love cross-dressing cuneiform damsels in distress dream interpretation early Christianity early music Eleanor of Aquitaine Enheduanna Evolution of Consciousness girls Gnosticism Goddesses harems hermaphrodites Hildegard von Bingen Inanna Indonesia Islam Jesus Jesus' Wife Jung Lesbian History Malala Yousafzi Marie de France martyrs Marxist Feminists Mary Magdalene matriarchy Medieval History Medieval Literature Michel Foucault mystery plays mystics Nanna Ningal Parzifal patriarchy Perpetua prehistory Reason religion Renaissance Shakespeare Sophia Steiner Sumer Symposium The Bible Venus figurines Vibia Perpetua viriditas visions women Women's HistoryAbout Me
I'm a Waldorf High School Humanities teacher-in-training with an academic background in Ancient History, Religion, and Anthropology. I started this blog when I saw a need for a "one-stop shopping" site for Waldorf teachers and others to find out more about the fascinating women who can (and most definitely should!) make an appearance in our high school curricula. I hope you find it helpful!
Blogs I Follow
- Neocolonial Malcontent Chic
- Black Desi Secret History
- Ephemeral New York
- Chimeras
- What Is Racial Difference?
- martinsidwell.com
- Ibanology
- Shakespeare is Hip
- ..::Hell.Yes.Hipster.Disney::..
- The History Blog
- HerStoria
- AMAZING GRACE
- Roman Emperor Shaming
- Hark, A Vagrant!
- Nasi Lemak Lover
- Raymond's Kitchen: From Grandma's To Ours
- In the Middle
- Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan
- Zenobia: Empress of the East
- She Works Remotely!