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The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)

The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens By Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)

The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens by Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)


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In this book, Gilhuly explores the relationship between the prostitute, the wife, and the ritual performer in Athenian literature. Her original readings of familiar classical texts show how these three female roles provided a framework for assessing both masculine and feminine civic behaviour in classical Athens.

The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens Summary

The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens by Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)

In The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens, Kate Gilhuly explores the relationship between the prostitute, the wife, and the ritual performer in Athenian literature. She suggests that these three roles formed a symbolic continuum that served as an alternative to a binary conception of gender in classical Athens and provided a framework for assessing both masculine and feminine civic behaviour. Grounded in close readings of four texts, 'Against Neaira', Plato's Symposium, Xenophon's Symposium, and Aristophanes' Lysistrata, this book draws upon observations from gender studies and the history of sexuality in ancient Greece to illuminate the relevance of these representations of women to civic behaviour, pederasty, philosophy, and politics. In these original readings, Gilhuly casts a new light on the complexity of the classical Athenian sex/gender system, demonstrating how various and even opposing strategies worked together to articulate different facets of the Athenian subject.

The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens Reviews

"Gilhuly has written an admirable study of the interplay between the three female roles of prostitute, the wife, and the ritual agent in late fifth and fourth-century Athenian literature." --BMCR

About Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)

Kate Gilhuly is assistant professor in the department of classical studies at Wellesley College.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Collapsing order: typologies of women in the speech against Neaira; 3. Why is Diotima a priestess?: the feminine continuum in Plato's Symposium; 4. Bringing the polis home: private performance and the civic gaze in Xenophon's Symposium; 5. Sex and sacrifice in Aristophanes' Lysistrata; 6. Conclusion.

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NPB9780521899987
9780521899987
0521899982
The Feminine Matrix of Sex and Gender in Classical Athens by Kate Gilhuly (Wellesley College, Massachusetts)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-11-24
222
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