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A Companion to Women in the Ancient World


A Companion to Women in the Ancient World


Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World, Band 150 1. Aufl.

von: Sharon L. James, Sheila Dillon

39,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 09.01.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781444354805
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 656

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<B>A COMPANION TO WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD</b> <p><i>A Companion to Women in the Ancient World </i>is the first interdisciplinary, methodologically based collection of readings to address the study of women in the ancient world while weaving textual, visual, and archaeological evidence into its approach. Prominent scholars tackle the myriad problems inherent in the interpretation of the evidence, and consider the biases and interpretive categories inherited from centuries of scholarship. Essays and case studies cover an unprecedented breadth of chronological and geographical range, genres, and themes. <p>Illuminating and insightful, <i>A Companion to Women in the Ancient World </i>both challenges preconceived notions and paves the way for new directions in research on women in antiquity.
<p>List of Illustrations ix</p> <p>Notes on Contributors xvi</p> <p>Preface and Acknowledgments xxiii</p> <p>Abbreviations xxiv</p> <p>Maps xxvi</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p><b>Part I Women Outside Athens and Rome 5</b></p> <p>Case Study I: The Mother Goddess in Prehistory: Debates and Perspectives 7<br /> <i>Lauren Talalay</i></p> <p>1 Women in Ancient Mesopotamia 11<br /> <i>Amy R. Gansell</i></p> <p>2 Hidden Voices: Unveiling Women in Ancient Egypt 25<br /> <i>Kasia Szpakowska</i></p> <p>3 Looking for Minoan and Mycenaean Women: Paths of Feminist Scholarship Towards the Aegean Bronze Age 38<br /> <i>Marianna Nikolaïdou</i></p> <p>4 Women in Homer 54<br /> <i>Cristiana Franco</i></p> <p>5 Etruscan Women: Towards a Reappraisal 66<br /> <i>Vedia Izzet</i></p> <p><b>Part II The Archaic and Classical Periods 79</b></p> <p>Case Study II: Sex and the Single Girl: The Cologne Fragment of Archilochus 81<br /> <i>Sharon L. James</i></p> <p>6 Woman, City, State: Theories, Ideologies, and Concepts in the Archaic and Classical Periods 84<br /> <i>Madeleine M. Henry and Sharon L. James</i></p> <p>7 Women and Law 96<br /> <i>Barbara Levick</i></p> <p>8 Women and Medicine 107<br /> <i>Holt Parker</i></p> <p>9 Reading the Bones: Interpreting the Skeletal Evidence for Women’s Lives in Ancient Greece 125<br /> <i>Maria A. Liston</i></p> <p>10 Approaches to Reading Attic Vases 141<br /> <i>Kathryn Topper</i></p> <p>11 Spartan Girls and the Athenian Gaze 153<br /> <i>Jenifer Neils</i></p> <p>12 Interpreting Women in Archaic and Classical Greek Sculpture 167<br /> <i>A. A. Donohue</i></p> <p>13 Dress and Adornment in Archaic and Classical Greece 179<br /> <i>Mireille M. Lee</i></p> <p>14 Women and Religion in Greece 191<br /> <i>Eva Stehle</i></p> <p>15 Women and Roman Religion 204<br /> <i>Lora L. Holland</i></p> <p>16 Women in Magna Graecia 215<br /> <i>Gillian Shepherd</i></p> <p><b>Part III Women in a Cosmopolitan World: The Hellenistic and Late Republican Periods 229</b></p> <p>Case Study III: Hellenistic Tanagra Figurines 231<br /> <i>Sheila Dillon</i></p> <p>Case Study IV: Domestic Female Slaves in Roman Comedy 235<br /> <i>Sharon L. James</i></p> <p>17 Female Patronage in the Greek Hellenistic and Roman Republican Periods 238<br /> <i>Anne Bielman</i></p> <p>18 Women on Hellenistic Grave Stelai: Reading Images and Texts 249<br /> <i>Christina A. Salowey</i></p> <p>19 Female Portraiture in the Hellenistic Period 263<br /> <i>Sheila Dillon</i></p> <p>20 Women and Family in Menander 278<br /> <i>Cheryl A. Cox</i></p> <p>21 Gender and Space, “Public” and “Private” 288<br /> <i>Monika Trümper</i></p> <p>22 Oikos Keeping: Women and Monarchy in the Macedonian Tradition 304<br /> <i>Elizabeth D. Carney</i></p> <p>23 The Women of Ptolemaic Egypt: The View from Papyrology 316<br /> <i>Maryline Parca</i></p> <p>24 Jewish Women: Texts and Contexts 329<br /> <i>Laura S. Lieber</i></p> <p>25 Women, Education, and Philosophy 343<br /> <i>Marguerite Deslauriers</i></p> <p>26 Perceptions of Women’s Power in the Late Republic: Terentia, Fulvia, and the Generation of 63 BCE 354<br /> <i>T. Corey Brennan</i></p> <p><b>Part IV The Beginnings of Empire 367</b></p> <p>Case Study V: Vergil’s Dido 369<br /> <i>Sharon L. James</i></p> <p>27 Women in Augustan Rome 372<br /> <i>Judith P. Hallett</i></p> <p>28 Women in Augustan Literature 385<br /> <i>Alison Keith</i></p> <p>29 Women on the Bay of Naples 400<br /> <i>Eve D’Ambra</i></p> <p>30 Early Imperial Female Portraiture 414<br /> <i>Elizabeth Bartman</i></p> <p>31 Portraits, Prestige, Piety: Images of Women in Roman Egypt 423<br /> <i>Christina Riggs</i></p> <p><b>Part V From Empire to Christianity 437</b></p> <p>Case Study VI: Female Portraiture in Palmyra 439<br /> <i>Maura K. Heyn</i></p> <p>32 Women in Imperial Roman Literature 442<br /> <i>Rhiannon Ash</i></p> <p>33 Female Portraiture and Female Patronage in the High Imperial Period 453<br /> <i>Rachel Meyers</i></p> <p>34 Women in Roman Britain 467<br /> <i>Lindsay Allason-Jones</i></p> <p>35 Public Roles for Women in the Cities of the Latin West 478<br /> <i>Emily A. Hemelrijk</i></p> <p>36 Rari exempli femina: Female Virtues on Roman Funerary Inscriptions 491<br /> <i>Werner Riess</i></p> <p>37 Women in Late Antique Egypt 502<br /> <i>Jennifer Sheridan Moss</i></p> <p>38 Representations of Women in Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium 513<br /> <i>Ioli Kalavrezou</i></p> <p>39 Becoming Christian 524<br /> <i>Ross S. Kraemer</i></p> <p>Appendix: Women in Late Antiquity (Apart from Egypt): A Bibliography 539</p> <p>References 545</p> <p>Index of Women 605</p> <p>Subject Index 611</p>
"This companion without doubt succeeds in its mission, while advocating for the further inclusion of women in antiquity in both scholarship and teaching." (<i>The Classical Journal</i>, 3 May 2013) <p>"This is a fascinating study, one which will feed into much current thought and discussion, lead to more links being made between periods, between genres and opening up the world of the ancient woman to further scrutiny and understanding, perhaps even more scholarship." (<i>Reference Reviews</i>, 1 October 2012)</p> <p><b>Named CHOICE Outstanding Title for 2012<br /></b>"While the scope of topics here is massive and not every subject has been covered, this is an invaluable compilation of great breadth and a valuable resource on an important, complex subject." (<i>Choice</i>, 1 September 2012)</p>
<p>CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME : <p>Lindsay Allason-Jones, Rhiannon Ash, Elizabeth Bartman, Anne Bielman, T. Corey Brennan, Elizabeth D. Carney, Cheryl A. Cox, Eve D’Ambra, Marguerite Deslauriers, A. A. Donohue, Cristiana Franco, Amy R. Gansell, Judith P. Hallett, Emily A. Hemelrijk, Madeleine M. Henry, Maura K. Heyn, Lora L. Holland, Vedia Izzet, Sharon L. James, Ioli Kalavrezou, Alison Keith, Ross S. Kraemer, Mireille M. Lee, Barbara Levick, Laura S. Lieber, Maria A. Liston, Rachel Meyers, Jennifer Sheridan Moss, Jenifer Neils, Marianna Nikolaïdou, Maryline Parca, Holt Parker, Werner Riess, Christina Riggs, Christina A. Salowey, Gillian Shepherd, Eva Stehle, Kasia Szpakowska, Lauren Talalay, Kathryn Topper, Monika Trümper. <p>THE EDITORS <p><b>Sharon L. James </b>is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of <i>Learned Girls and Male Persuasion: Gender and Reading in Roman Love Elegy </i>(2003) and the forthcoming <i>Women in Greek and Roman New Comedy</i>. <p><b>Sheila Dillon </b>is Associate Professor in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University with a secondary appointment in the Department of Classical Studies. She is the author of <i>Ancient Greek Portrait Sculpture </i>(2006) and <i>The Female Portrait Statue in the Greek World </i>(2010).
<p><i>A Companion to Women in the Ancient World </i>is the first interdisciplinary, methodologically based collection of readings to address the study of women in the ancient world while weaving textual, visual, and archaeological evidence into its approach. Prominent scholars tackle the myriad problems inherent in the interpretation of the evidence, and consider the biases and interpretive categories inherited from centuries of scholarship. Essays and case studies cover an unprecedented breadth of chronological and geographical range, genres, and themes. <p>Illuminating and insightful, <i>A Companion to Women in the Ancient World </i>both challenges preconceived notions and paves the way for new directions in research on women in antiquity.

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