Female Friendship in Early Modern Spain Research Assistant

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Project
Academic experience or paid work
100 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Humanities
Skills
research
Details

This project will analyze female friendship in early modern Spain and how women viewed convents as an escape from violence/spaces of intellectual freedom. It will then convey why creating community between women is of utmost importance, and focus on representations of this community in literature of the period such as María de Zayas's Desengaños amorosos.

Deliverables
  • visit spaces to analyze how place affects relationships
  • do archival research 
  • write up lit-reviews
Mentorship

Will be directing archival research, overseeing write up of literature review, giving feedback, etc.

About the company

Company
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
0 - 1 employees
Education

The Department of Humanities is built upon the vitality of its multidisciplinary structure, combining history, classics, philosophy and languages, including Chinese, French, Greek, Latin, Japanese and Spanish. We have a commitment to excellence in the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in student learning. We feed this commitment by recruiting faculty to complement the department’s strengths, encouraging excellence in teaching and course design, teaching specialized material at advanced levels and pursuing scholarship in our core disciplines. Study in the Humanities facilitates excellence in writing, critical thinking, understanding of past and current cultures and understanding ourselves. It provides the tools to think about and relate deeply to the human experience, past, present and future.