Pythagorean Women Philosophers - Dorota M. Dutsch

Pythagorean Women Philosophers

Between Belief and Suspicion
Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-885903-1 (ISBN)
119,95 inkl. MwSt
Pythagorean Women Philosophers argues for a rewriting of Greek philosophical history so as to include female intellectuals. Dutsch presents testimonies regarding the role of women in the Pythagorean school as demonstrating their active contribution to the philosophical tradition.
Women played an important part in Pythagorean communities, so Greek sources from the Classical era to Byzantium consistently maintain. Pseudonymous philosophical texts by Theano, Pythagoras' disciple or wife, his daughter Myia, and other female Pythagoreans, circulated in Greek and Syriac. Far from being individual creations, these texts rework and revise a standard Pythagorean script.

What can we learn from this network of sayings, philosophical treatises, and letters about gender and knowledge in the Greek intellectual tradition? Can these writings represent the work of historical Pythagorean women? If so, can we find in them a critique of the dominant order or strategies of resistance?

In search of answers to these questions, Pythagorean Women Philosophers examines Plato's dialogues, fragmentary historians, and little-known testimonies to women's contributions to Pythagorean thought. Adopting Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics, Dutsch approaches such testimonies with a mixture of suspicion and belief. This approach allows the reader to alternate critique of the epistemic regimes that produced ancient texts with a hopeful reading, one which recognizes female knowledge and agency. Dutsch contends that the value of the Pythagorean text-network lies not in what it may represent but in what it is — a fictionalized version of Greek intellectual history that makes place for women philosophers. The book traces this alternative history, challenging us to rethink our own account of the past.

Dorota M. Dutsch is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Feminine Discourse in Roman Comedy: Of Echoes and Voices (OUP 2008) and co-editor of Women in Roman Republican Drama with Sharon James and David Konstan (Wisconsin 2015), The Fall of Cities in the Mediterranean: Commemoration in Literature, Folk-song and Liturgy with Mary Bachvarova and Ann Suter (Cambridge 2015), and A Companion to Plautus with Fred Franko (Wiley-Blackwell 2020).

Introduction
Part I. Portraits
Introduction to Part I: A Portrait of the Master as a Young Woman-An Imaginative Commentary
I: Between Utopia and History: Ten Snapshots from a Pythagorean Family Album
II: Pictures from an Exhibition: The Making of a Female Sage
Part II. Impersonations
Introduction to Part II: Women and the Living Script
III: Les Dames du Temps Jadis: Women and the Pseudepigraphic Time Machine
IV: Ipsa Dixit: Letters of Pythagorean Women
Conclusion
Epilogue: From Theano to Saint Macrina
Part III. Texts and Translations
Note on Text and Translations
Treatises
Letters of Advice
Notes from Vaticanus Graecus 578
Theophylact Simocatta, Theano to Eurydice

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Studies in Classical Literature and Gender Theory
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 147 x 223 mm
Gewicht 530 g
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-19-885903-1 / 0198859031
ISBN-13 978-0-19-885903-1 / 9780198859031
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