Provides the first broad introduction to feminist work in classical studies. Including lesbian theory, black feminist theory, American and French feminist theory, classics will never be the same again.
Provides the first broad introduction to feminist work in classical studies. Including lesbian theory, black feminist theory, American and French feminist theory, classics will never be the same again.
Chapter 1 Introduction Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz; Part 1 Redefining the Field; Chapter 2 Black Feminist Thought and Classics: Re-membering Re-claiming Re-empowering Shelley P. Haley; Chapter 3 Feminist Theory Historical Periods Literary Canons and the Study of Greco-Roman Antiquity Judith P. Hallett; Part 2 Male Writing Female; Chapter 4 "But Ariadne Was Never There in the First Place": Finding the Female in Roman Poetry Barbara K. Gold; Chapter 5 Film Theory and the Gendered Voice in Seneca Diana Robin; Part 3 Gynocentrics; Chapter 6 Woman and Language in Archaic Greece or Why Is Sappho a Woman? Marilyn B. Skinner; Chapter 7 Bella Zweig; Chapter 8 Out of the Closet and into the Field: Matriculture the Lesbian Perspective and Feminist Classics Tina Passman; Part 4 Epistemology and Material Culture; Chapter 9 The Case for Not Ignoring Marx in the Study of Women in Antiquity Peter W. Rose; Chapter 10 Feminist Research in Archaeology: What Does It Mean? Why Is It Taking So Long? Shelby Brown; Chapter 11 The Ethnographer's Dilemma and the Dream of a Lost Golden Age Amy Richlin;
Chapter 1 Introduction Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz; Part 1 Redefining the Field; Chapter 2 Black Feminist Thought and Classics: Re-membering Re-claiming Re-empowering Shelley P. Haley; Chapter 3 Feminist Theory Historical Periods Literary Canons and the Study of Greco-Roman Antiquity Judith P. Hallett; Part 2 Male Writing Female; Chapter 4 "But Ariadne Was Never There in the First Place": Finding the Female in Roman Poetry Barbara K. Gold; Chapter 5 Film Theory and the Gendered Voice in Seneca Diana Robin; Part 3 Gynocentrics; Chapter 6 Woman and Language in Archaic Greece or Why Is Sappho a Woman? Marilyn B. Skinner; Chapter 7 Bella Zweig; Chapter 8 Out of the Closet and into the Field: Matriculture the Lesbian Perspective and Feminist Classics Tina Passman; Part 4 Epistemology and Material Culture; Chapter 9 The Case for Not Ignoring Marx in the Study of Women in Antiquity Peter W. Rose; Chapter 10 Feminist Research in Archaeology: What Does It Mean? Why Is It Taking So Long? Shelby Brown; Chapter 11 The Ethnographer's Dilemma and the Dream of a Lost Golden Age Amy Richlin;
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