Believing Ancient Women

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Believing Ancient Women

Feminist Epistemologies for Greece and Rome

Gilbert, Mary Hamil; Bowen, Megan Elena; Nally, Edith Gwendolyn

Edinburgh University Press

12/2023

344

Dura

Inglês

9781399512053

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations AcknowledgementsList of Contributors 1. Believing Ancient Women: An Introduction and Feminist Epistemological Field Guide Edith G. Nally, Mary H. Gilbert and Megan E. Bowen2. 'For you know how we cared for you': Sappho and Queer Epistemology Erika L. Weiberg3. En-gendering Knowledge with the Oceanids in Prometheus Bound Mary H. Gilbert4. Women's Complaints about Violence at Athens: Zobia and Aristogeiton Fiona McHardy5. Bodies of Knowledge: Diotima's Reproductive Expertise in the Symposium Edith G. Nally6. Monumental Presence and Absence: Approaching the Material Traces of Historical Women in the Classical World Patricia Eunji Kim7. Plautus's Truculentus and Terence's Hecyra: Patriarchal Authority and Women's CredibilitySerena S. Witzke8. Incidental Women in the Letters of Cicero Kristina Milnor9. Signifying Dido: Constructs of Race and Gender in AugustanRome Shelley P. Haley10. But She Didn't Complain: Ovid's Leucothoe, Rape Myths andHermeneutical Injustice Megan E. Bowen11. 'Feebly fighting back': Stuprum in Eumolpus's Pergamene Boy Debra Freas12. The Viability of Feminist Stoicism: On the Compatibility of Stoic and Feminist Epistemology Chelsea Bowden13. What Everyone Knows: Hermeneutical Injustice in theMedieval Iphis Jessica Hines14. Religious Authority and Classical Reception in Baroque Rome: Martha Marchina's Musa Posthuma and Feminist Epistemologies of Care Erika Zimmermann Damer15. 'Grey' Rape on the Silver Screen: Rapes of Enslaved People in Mass Media about the Ancient World Anise K. StrongSelected BibliographyIndex
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ancient women; epistemic; feminism; feminist epistemology; gender