Reproducing Rome: Motherhood in Virgil, Ovid, Seneca, and Statius: Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory
Autor Mairéad McAuleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 oct 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199659364
ISBN-10: 0199659362
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 173 x 236 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199659362
Pagini: 462
Dimensiuni: 173 x 236 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
McAuley's book is an excellent addition to the growing interest in Roman women's representations in literature that attempt a deeper engagement with the complexities of literary representation and investigate the way in which it refracts social structures and ideologies.
Beyond doubt, McAuley's monograph is packed with insightful readings and analyses ... she brings together disparate texts in the difficult task of uncovering the female voices.
Her study deploys psychoanalytical approaches to reading Latin literature to excellent effect (not an easy task), always enhancing the insights of her reading of the ancient texts, and maintaining lucidity. Indeed, this is the best kind of gender study, which does not merely apply the modern framework of gender and contemporary theoretical approaches to ancient materials (though it does this very skilfully and convincingly), but in addition makes it clear why this is such a valuable endeavour for us now, and how rewarding it can be to place modern psychoanalytic theories into dialogue with the ancient Roman literature.
McAuley's monograph succeeds laudably in avoiding these pitfalls and makes a valuable contribution to the study of gender and family in the ancient world, while also being an important contribution to the field of classical literary criticism.
one of the great pleasures of her book is its formal embodiment of her readings. My understanding of the Latin epic, tragic, and philosophical traditions has been enriched in countless ways by sustained engagement with her intricate and absorbing interpretations and I recommend the volume to every student of classical literature.
Beyond doubt, McAuley's monograph is packed with insightful readings and analyses ... she brings together disparate texts in the difficult task of uncovering the female voices.
Her study deploys psychoanalytical approaches to reading Latin literature to excellent effect (not an easy task), always enhancing the insights of her reading of the ancient texts, and maintaining lucidity. Indeed, this is the best kind of gender study, which does not merely apply the modern framework of gender and contemporary theoretical approaches to ancient materials (though it does this very skilfully and convincingly), but in addition makes it clear why this is such a valuable endeavour for us now, and how rewarding it can be to place modern psychoanalytic theories into dialogue with the ancient Roman literature.
McAuley's monograph succeeds laudably in avoiding these pitfalls and makes a valuable contribution to the study of gender and family in the ancient world, while also being an important contribution to the field of classical literary criticism.
one of the great pleasures of her book is its formal embodiment of her readings. My understanding of the Latin epic, tragic, and philosophical traditions has been enriched in countless ways by sustained engagement with her intricate and absorbing interpretations and I recommend the volume to every student of classical literature.
Notă biografică
Mairéad McAuley is a lecturer in Classics at University College London.