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Reading Roman Women

Autor Suzanne Dixon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2001
Roman women were either luxurious sluts or domestic paragons - at least according to the elite men who wrote Roman history and poetry. These authors, preoccupied with masculine pursuits, introduced women into their works to make a moral point. Even Roman tombstones and the law showcase feminine virtues and reflect biases about "female nature". We also have our own prejudices about ancient Rome and Roman women. Derived from film, television and sensational novels, these prejudices affect the way we "read" the ancient material. So how do we retrieve the lives of "real women"? This book presents a range of examples to support the argument that our ideas of what we "know" about women's work, sexuality, commerce and political activity in the Roman world have been shaped by the format, or genre, of each ancient source. She suggests ways in which we can read the evidence (including what is left out) more critically. She considers legendary heroines like Verginia and Lucretia and what they tell us about Roman attitudes to rape and women's chastity; she looks sympathetically on notorious bad girls like Clodia and Messalina and tries to retrieve less spectacular women from the meagre non-literary sources. She introduces us to a huge cast of Roman women, not only the larger-than-life decadents of the Roman orgy, but the small traders of Ostia, the spinners, prostitutes and barmaids celebrated in Pompeian graffiti and the prosperous businesswomen and landowners of Rome and the Bay of Naples.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780715629819
ISBN-10: 0715629816
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bristol Classical Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes a cast of women from Clodia to Messalina, heroines like Lucretia and Verginia

Notă biografică

Suzanne Dixon is Professor of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Queensland, Australia. She has written a number of books and articles on Roman legal and social history.

Cuprins

List of plates and photo creditsAcknowledgementsPrefaceI. Readings1. Re-readings: a partial survey of scholarship2. Reading the genreII. Reading the Female BodyIntroduction3. Representations of female sexualities4. Rape in Roman law and myth5. Woman as symbol of decadenceIII. Reading the Public Face: Legal and Economic RolesIntroduction6. Womanly weakness in Roman law7. Profits and patronage8. Women's work: perceptions of public and private9. Conclusion: the allure of'La dolce vita' in ancient RomeAppendices1. Map: Italy and its surrounds, late Republic/early Empire2. Some useful dates3. Legal appendix(i) Some legal terms(ii) Some jurists, emperors and datesNotesBibliographyIndex of ancient sourcesGeneral index

Descriere

How do we retrieve the lives of "real Roman women"? This book presents a range of examples to support the argument that our ideas of what we "know" about women's work, sexuality, commerce and political activity in the Roman world have been shaped by the format, or genre, of each ancient source.