A cultural history of women in antiquity

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    • Tulloch, Janet H.

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A cultural history of women in antiquity

edited by Janet H. Tulloch

(A cultural history of women, v. 1)

Bloomsbury, 2013

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Bibliography: p. [243]-272

Includes index

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A Cultural History of Women in Antiquity explores women's history in the West from 500 BCE to 1000 CE. This time period includes women's participation in Greek and Roman civilization, and the Christianization of the Roman Empire up to Late Antiquity. Key issues include the impact of changing cultural forces and discourses on female autonomy and agency, women's relationship to public and religious circles of power, and women's status in domestic and public space. A Cultural History of Women in Antiquity presents an overview of the period with essays on female sexual practices, literacy, education and work, medical treatments and authority, ritual office and superstitious practices, cultural transitions and representation, and differences between ideology and actual social practices in identifying women's use of public and private space.

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A Cultural History of Women in Antiquity, Edited by Janet H. Tulloch Introduction The Life Cycle, Katariina Mustakallio, University of Tampere, Finland Bodies & Sexuality, Allison Glazebrook, Brock University, Canada and Nicola Mellor, Independent Scholar Religion & Popular Beliefs, Janet H. Tulloch, Carleton University, Canada Medicine & Disease, Steven Muir, Concordia University College of Alberta, Canada and Laurence Totelin, Cardiff University, UK Public & Private, Kristina Milnor, Barnard College, USA Education & Work, Marcia H. Lindgren, University of Iowa, USA Power, Lynda Garland, University of New England, USA Artistic Representation, Shelby Brown, UCLA, USA

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