Female Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean World -

Female Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2024
Liverpool University Press (Verlag)
978-1-80207-185-6 (ISBN)
143,40 inkl. MwSt
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Female agency in the ancient world has long been implicitly, and on a few occasions explicitly, examined in classical scholarship, but few of these studies begin with a unified theoretical framework or set of approaches (with some notable exceptions). Female Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean World departs from these important studies by beginning with a definition of the aforementioned concept of ‘female agency’ that acknowledges that all social agents, female and otherwise, were and are relational and multidimensional beings, and that agency was and is relational. This volume’s conceptual points of departure allow contributors to consider women as social agents in ancient cultures and as relationally embedded and integrated in various cultural systems, even under conditions of oppression, by providing contextualised examples of women acting on their varying degrees of agency.

Contributions are organised broadly chronologically in order to trace the breadth and shifting patterns of female agency throughout the ancient Mediterranean world from the 7th century BCE to the 6th century CE. Case studies include Katherine McDonald on the dynamics of female agency in pre-Roman through a close examination of the epigraphic record; Karolina Frank on women’s oracular inquiries at Dodona and Brenda Longfellow on how Pompeian women, through their funerary inscriptions, can show, from different angles, the needs, desires, and agency of women from a range of social circumstances.

Greg Gilles is an independent scholar, a founding series editor of Women in Ancient Cultures and a former editor of New Classicists. Karolina Frank is Lecturer in the Department of Ancient History, University of Warsaw. Christine Plastow is Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University. Lewis Webb is a Lecturer in Roman History at Merton College and the Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford.

Introduction Karolina Frank, Greg Gilles, Christine Plastow, Lewis Webb



Patriarchy, power and place: women’s participation in epigraphy in Italy, c. 700 – 50 BCE
Katherine McDonald


Women at the Races: Female Victors at Greek hippikoi agones
Melanie Meaker


Oh Zeus Naios and Diona, will I succeed?” Women’s inquiries at the oracle of Dodona in the Classical and Hellenistic periods
Karolina Frank


Mulier testabilis: Women as witnesses in Roman Law
James R. Townshend


Pompeian Women: Agents in Life and Death
Brenda Longfellow


Spending on Public Feasts: Female Benefactors in the Cities of the Roman West
Shanshan Wen


Significant Women in the Religious Life of Roman Dalmatia
Anna Mech


My Lord, do it for God's sake!’ Female Correspondents in Late Antique Monastic Letters from Egypt
Paula Tutty



Epilogue
Judith Hallett

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Women in Ancient Cultures
Verlagsort Liverpool
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 239 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 1-80207-185-7 / 1802071857
ISBN-13 978-1-80207-185-6 / 9781802071856
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