Vase painting, gender, and social identity in archaic Athens

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Vase painting, gender, and social identity in archaic Athens

Mark D. Stansbury-O'Donnell

Cambridge University Press, 2006

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Spectators at the sides of narrative vase paintings have long been at the margins of scholarship, but a study of their appearance shows that they provide a model for the ancient viewing experience. They also reflect social and gender roles in archaic Athens. This study explores the phenomenon of spectators through a database built from a census of the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, which reveals that the figures flourished in Athenian vase painting during the last two-thirds of the sixth century BCE. Using models developed from psychoanalysis and the theory of the gaze, ritual studies, and gender studies, Stansbury-O'Donnell shows how these 'spectators' emerge as models for social and gender identification in the archaic city, encoding in their gestures and behavior archaic attitudes about gender and status.

目次

  • 1. Seeing spectators
  • 2. Defining spectators
  • 3. Vision and the construction of identity
  • 4. Ritual performance, spectators, and identity
  • 5. Men and youths: gender and social identity
  • 6. Women as spectators: gender and social identity.

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