Cantitate/Preț
Produs

Daughters of Gaia: Women in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Autor Bella Vivante
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2008

The experiences of women in ancient cultures were certainly very difficult from those of most women today. Yet a tendency to focus too much on the restrictions early Western women faced has until now provided readers with an incomplete picture. In " Daughters of Gaia, " Bella Vivante explores women's lives in four ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean: Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome. Looking at this era with a women-centered perspective, Vivante highlights women's agency and explains the social, political, and cultural factors that fostered female empowerment. Beginning with powerful images of goddesses and women's roles in the religious sphere, Vivante lays the foundation for women's activities in other social realms--Health, economica, governance, war, philosophy, and poetry. By examining the similarities and differences among the four Mediterranean civilizations, she offers a deeper understanding of the lives of women in each. Drawing on her extended contact with Native American peoples and her knowledge of Native concepts of women's identities, Vivante applies new models for viewing women's roles in the ancient world.

Citește tot Restrânge

Toate formatele și edițiile

Toate formatele și edițiile Preț Express
Paperback (1) 19470 lei  43-57 zile
  University of Oklahoma Press – 30 sep 2008 19470 lei  43-57 zile
Hardback (1) 35473 lei  43-57 zile
  Bloomsbury Publishing – 29 noi 2006 35473 lei  43-57 zile

Preț: 19470 lei

Nou

Puncte Express: 292

Preț estimativ în valută:
3727 3884$ 3102£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 06-20 ianuarie 25

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780806139920
ISBN-10: 0806139927
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press

Notă biografică

Bella Vivante received her PhD in Classics from Stanford University. Her research examines women's roles in ancient Greek drama, poetry, religion, and society, exploring recently how the complex figure of Helen, as goddess and mortal, crystallizes views of women's cultural roles. Feminist, anthropological, religious, and multi-cultural theoretical perspectives shape her research. In particular, from her extended contact with Native American peoples and learning indigenous concepts of women's identities that differ radically from western views, Dr. Vivante has crafted new models for viewing women's roles in the ancient world.

Cuprins

Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations Timelines Introduction 1. Ancient Goddesses-The Primacy of Female Divinity 2. Sanctifying Women's Lives-Ancient Women's Rituals 3. A Woman's Life in Ancient Cultures 4. Health and Medicine 5. From Home to Market-The Economic Bases of Women's Lives 6. From Matrons to Female Kings-Women Who Ruled from Home and from the Throne 7. Women and War-Symbol, Object, and Warrior 8. In Her Own Voice 1-Women's Philosophical Writings 9. In Her Own Voice 2-Women's Poetry Epilogue Glossary Notes Further Readings Index

Recenzii

American scholar of classics Vivante explores the divine figures and the actual women who embodied the various transmutations of the concepts of femaleness in Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome across four millennia. She considers such aspects as women's rituals, health and medicine, the economic bases of women's lives, women who ruled, war, and women's philosophical writings and poetry.