Feminist theory and the classics [Book /]
edited by Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin.
- New York : Routledge, 1993.
- 314 p ; 23 cm.
- Thinking gender. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Black feminist thought and the classics / Feminist theory, historical periods, literary canons, and the study of Greco-Roman antiquity / "But Ariadne was never there in the first place / Film theory and gendered voice in Seneca / Woman and language in archaic Greece, or Why is Sappho a woman? / The Primal mind / Out of the closet and into the field / The case for not ignoring Marx in the study of women in antiquity / Feminist research in archaeology / The ethnographer's dilemma and the dream of a lost golden age / Shelley P. Haley -- Judith P. Hallett -- Barbara K. Gold -- Diana Robin -- Marilyn B. Skinner -- Bella Zweig -- Tina Passman -- Peter W. Rose -- Shelby Brown -- Amy Richlin.
All Ages.
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Classical literature--History and criticism--Theory, etc. Feminism and literature--Greece. Feminism and literature--Rome. Women and literature--Greece. Women and literature--Rome. Sex role in literature.