Athena's Sisters - Reclaiming the Women of Classical Athens

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Produktdetails  
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Auflage 12.02.2026
Seiten 424
Format 16,0 x 2,5 x 24,0 cm
Gewicht 811 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
ISBN-10 1009672320
EAN 9781009672320
Bestell-Nr 00967232UA

Produktbeschreibung  

Athena's Sisters transforms our understanding of Classical Athenian culture and society by approaching its institutions-kinship, slavery, the economy, social organisation-from women's perspectives. It argues that texts on dedications and tombstones set up by women were frequently authored by those women. This significant body of women's writing offers direct insights into their experiences, values, and emotions. With men often absent, women redefined the boundaries of the family in dialogue with patriarchal legal frameworks. Beyond male social and political structures, women defined their identities and relationships through their own institutions. By focusing on women's engagement with other women, rather than their relationships to men, this timely and necessary book reveals the richness and dynamism of women's lives and their remarkable capacity to shape Athenian society and history.


Inhalt:

Introduction; 1. Diognete and Nikarete: women's networks through women's lives; 2. Hipparkhe and Piste: women shaping kinship; 3. Thesmonike and Praxagora: relationships between enslaving and enslaved women; 4. Melinna and Phanostrate: how women's work shaped women's relationships; 5. Euthylla and Biote: women's friendships; Conclusion.

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