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Humanities in Class: Webinar Series

Feminist Methodologies and the Teaching of the Global Middle Ages

Feminist Theory; Middle Ages; Pedagogy; Methodology; Gender Roles; Globalization

Kim Klimek (Chair and Professor of History, Metropolitan State University of Denver)

October 14, 2025

Advisor(s): Hannah Moon and Kendra Radcliff, NHC Teacher Advisory Council

Using a distinctly feminist and globally attuned critical lens to examine the roles and lived experiences of men and women in various areas around the world allows for a more nuanced and intimate examination of the historical past. In this webinar, participants can expect to learn more about feminist methodologies and how these pedagogical lenses aid both teachers and students. Additionally, they will learn practical strategies for lecturing and developing assignments related to feminist methodologies and the Middle Ages.


Subjects

History / Education Studies / Feminist Theory / Middle Ages / Pedagogy / Methodology / Gender Roles / Globalization /

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