ABSTRACT

Written by an international range of renowned academics, this volume explores how women in antiquity influenced aspects of culture normally though of as male.

Looking at politics, economics, science, law and the arts, the contributors examine examples from around the ancient world asking how far traditional definitions of culture describe male spheres of activity, and examining to what extent these spheres were actually created and perpetuated by women.

Women’s Influence of Classical Civilization provides students with a valuable wider perspective on the roles and influence of women in the societies of the Greek and Roman worlds.

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|19 pages

THE LOGISTICS OF GENDER FROM CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHY

ByGRÁINNE MCLAUGHLIN

chapter 3|16 pages

POLITICS OF INCLUSION/EXCLUSION IN ATTIC TRAGEDY

ByNancy Sorkin Rabinowitz

chapter 4|19 pages

EXEMPLARY HOUSEWIFE OR LUXURIOUS SLUT?

Cultural representations of women in the Roman economy
BySuzanne Dixon

chapter 5|17 pages

MATRONLY PATRONS IN THE EARLY ROMAN EMPIRE

The case of Salvia Postuma
ByMARGARET L . WOODHULL

chapter 6|23 pages

Women’s influence on revenge in ancient Greece

ByFiona McHardy

chapter 7|12 pages

A woman’s influence on a Roman text

Marcia and Seneca
ByREBECCA LANGLANDS

chapter 8|11 pages

WOMEN AND THE TRANSMISSION OF LIBYAN CULTURE

ByEIREANN MARSHALL

chapter 9|13 pages

GALLA PLACIDIA

Conduit of culture?
ByMary Harlow

chapter 10|16 pages

GENDER AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN EGYPT

ByJANE ROWLANDSON