The children of Athena : Athenian ideas about citizenship and the division between the sexes

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The children of Athena : Athenian ideas about citizenship and the division between the sexes

Nicole Loraux ; translated by Caroline Levine ; foreword by Froma I. Zeitlin

Princeton University Press, c1993

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Les enfants d'Athéna : idées athéniennes sur la citoyenneté et la division des sexes

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Translation of: Les enfants d'Athéna : idées athéniennes sur la citoyenneté et la division des sexes / Nicole Loraux

Bibliography: p. [251]-266

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According to one myth, the first Athenian citizen was born from the earth after the sperm of a rejected lover, the god Hephaistos, dripped off the virgin goddess Athena's leg and onto fertile soil. Henceforth Athenian citizens could claim to be truly indigenous to their city and to have divine origins that bypassed maternity. In these essays, the renowned French Hellenist Nicole Loraux examines the implication of this and other Greek origin myths as she explores how Athenians in the fifth century forged and maintained a collective identity.

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