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Explores the fascinating world of sex and gender roles in the classical period.
Accessible to general readers whilst encouraging them to confront new theories and methodologies, and contemporary assumptions about gender and sexuality.
This volume provides essays that represent a range of perspectives on women, gender and sexuality in the ancient world, tracing the debates from the late 1960s to the late 1990s.
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Explores the fascinating world of sex and gender roles in the classical period.
Accessible to general readers whilst encouraging them to confront new theories and methodologies, and contemporary assumptions about gender and sexuality.
This volume provides essays that represent a range of perspectives on women, gender and sexuality in the ancient world, tracing the debates from the late 1960s to the late 1990s.
Accessible to general readers whilst encouraging them to confront new theories and methodologies, and contemporary assumptions about gender and sexuality.
This volume provides essays that represent a range of perspectives on women, gender and sexuality in the ancient world, tracing the debates from the late 1960s to the late 1990s.
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- Interpreting Ancient History
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9780631225898
- ISBN-10: 0631225897
- Artikelnr.: 14668586
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Interpreting Ancient History
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9780631225898
- ISBN-10: 0631225897
- Artikelnr.: 14668586
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laura K. McClure is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Her books include Spoken Like a Woman: Speech and Gender in Athenian Drama (1999), and an edited volume, Making Silence Speak: Women's Voices in Greek Literature and Society (co-ed. with Andre Lardinois, 2001). She has also published articles on Athenian tragedy, the classical tradition and ancient gender studies. Her current research focuses on the representation of courtesans in second sophistic literature.
List of Illustrations.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Editor's Introduction.
Part I: Greece.
1. Classical Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour. (K. J. Dover).
Source: Aristophanes' Speech from Plato, Symposium 189d7-192a1.
2. Double-Consciousness in Sappho's Lyrics. (J. J. Winkler).
Sources: Sappho 1 and 31; Homer, Iliad 5.114-132; Odyssey 6.139-85.
3. Bound to Bleed. Artemis and Greek Women. (H. King).
Excerpts: Hippocrates, On Unmarried Girls; Euripides, Hippolytus 59-105.
4. Playing the Other: Theater, Theatricality, and the Feminine in Greek
Drama. (F. Zeitlin).
Sources: Sophocles, Women of Trachis 531-587, 1046-1084; Euripides, Bacchae
912-944.
Part II: Rome.
5. The Silent Women of Rome. (M. I. Finley).
Sources: Funerary Inscriptions: CE 81.1-2, 158.2, 843, 1136.3-4; ILS 5213,
8402, 8394; CIL 1.1211, 1.1221, 1.1837.
6. The Body Female and the Body Politic. Livy's Lucretia and Verginia. S.
R. Joshel.
Sources: Livy, On the Founding of Rome, 1.57.6-59.6.
7. Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy.(M. Wyke).
Excerpts: Propertius, 1.8a-b and 2.5; Cicero, In Defense of Marcus Caelius
20.47-21.50.
8. Pliny's Brassiere.
Source: Pliny, Natural History 28.70-82.
Part III: Classical Tradition.
10. "The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours." (Patricia Klindienst).
Source: Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.424-623.
Bibliography.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Editor's Introduction.
Part I: Greece.
1. Classical Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour. (K. J. Dover).
Source: Aristophanes' Speech from Plato, Symposium 189d7-192a1.
2. Double-Consciousness in Sappho's Lyrics. (J. J. Winkler).
Sources: Sappho 1 and 31; Homer, Iliad 5.114-132; Odyssey 6.139-85.
3. Bound to Bleed. Artemis and Greek Women. (H. King).
Excerpts: Hippocrates, On Unmarried Girls; Euripides, Hippolytus 59-105.
4. Playing the Other: Theater, Theatricality, and the Feminine in Greek
Drama. (F. Zeitlin).
Sources: Sophocles, Women of Trachis 531-587, 1046-1084; Euripides, Bacchae
912-944.
Part II: Rome.
5. The Silent Women of Rome. (M. I. Finley).
Sources: Funerary Inscriptions: CE 81.1-2, 158.2, 843, 1136.3-4; ILS 5213,
8402, 8394; CIL 1.1211, 1.1221, 1.1837.
6. The Body Female and the Body Politic. Livy's Lucretia and Verginia. S.
R. Joshel.
Sources: Livy, On the Founding of Rome, 1.57.6-59.6.
7. Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy.(M. Wyke).
Excerpts: Propertius, 1.8a-b and 2.5; Cicero, In Defense of Marcus Caelius
20.47-21.50.
8. Pliny's Brassiere.
Source: Pliny, Natural History 28.70-82.
Part III: Classical Tradition.
10. "The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours." (Patricia Klindienst).
Source: Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.424-623.
Bibliography.
Index.
List of Illustrations.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Editor's Introduction.
Part I: Greece.
1. Classical Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour. (K. J. Dover).
Source: Aristophanes' Speech from Plato, Symposium 189d7-192a1.
2. Double-Consciousness in Sappho's Lyrics. (J. J. Winkler).
Sources: Sappho 1 and 31; Homer, Iliad 5.114-132; Odyssey 6.139-85.
3. Bound to Bleed. Artemis and Greek Women. (H. King).
Excerpts: Hippocrates, On Unmarried Girls; Euripides, Hippolytus 59-105.
4. Playing the Other: Theater, Theatricality, and the Feminine in Greek
Drama. (F. Zeitlin).
Sources: Sophocles, Women of Trachis 531-587, 1046-1084; Euripides, Bacchae
912-944.
Part II: Rome.
5. The Silent Women of Rome. (M. I. Finley).
Sources: Funerary Inscriptions: CE 81.1-2, 158.2, 843, 1136.3-4; ILS 5213,
8402, 8394; CIL 1.1211, 1.1221, 1.1837.
6. The Body Female and the Body Politic. Livy's Lucretia and Verginia. S.
R. Joshel.
Sources: Livy, On the Founding of Rome, 1.57.6-59.6.
7. Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy.(M. Wyke).
Excerpts: Propertius, 1.8a-b and 2.5; Cicero, In Defense of Marcus Caelius
20.47-21.50.
8. Pliny's Brassiere.
Source: Pliny, Natural History 28.70-82.
Part III: Classical Tradition.
10. "The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours." (Patricia Klindienst).
Source: Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.424-623.
Bibliography.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Editor's Introduction.
Part I: Greece.
1. Classical Attitudes to Sexual Behaviour. (K. J. Dover).
Source: Aristophanes' Speech from Plato, Symposium 189d7-192a1.
2. Double-Consciousness in Sappho's Lyrics. (J. J. Winkler).
Sources: Sappho 1 and 31; Homer, Iliad 5.114-132; Odyssey 6.139-85.
3. Bound to Bleed. Artemis and Greek Women. (H. King).
Excerpts: Hippocrates, On Unmarried Girls; Euripides, Hippolytus 59-105.
4. Playing the Other: Theater, Theatricality, and the Feminine in Greek
Drama. (F. Zeitlin).
Sources: Sophocles, Women of Trachis 531-587, 1046-1084; Euripides, Bacchae
912-944.
Part II: Rome.
5. The Silent Women of Rome. (M. I. Finley).
Sources: Funerary Inscriptions: CE 81.1-2, 158.2, 843, 1136.3-4; ILS 5213,
8402, 8394; CIL 1.1211, 1.1221, 1.1837.
6. The Body Female and the Body Politic. Livy's Lucretia and Verginia. S.
R. Joshel.
Sources: Livy, On the Founding of Rome, 1.57.6-59.6.
7. Mistress and Metaphor in Augustan Elegy.(M. Wyke).
Excerpts: Propertius, 1.8a-b and 2.5; Cicero, In Defense of Marcus Caelius
20.47-21.50.
8. Pliny's Brassiere.
Source: Pliny, Natural History 28.70-82.
Part III: Classical Tradition.
10. "The Voice of the Shuttle Is Ours." (Patricia Klindienst).
Source: Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.424-623.
Bibliography.
Index.







