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Women and Slaves in Greco-Roman Culture: Differential Equations

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Sandra R. Joshel (Editor), Sheila Murnaghan (Editor)
Routledge - 1 edition (9 Jul 1998),
29,00 €
(Roma, Italia)
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  • Autore
  • Sandra R. Joshel (Editor), Sheila Murnaghan (Editor)
  • Editori
  • Routledge, 1 edition (9 Jul 1998)
  • Soggetto
  • Classica Ancient Rome Greece
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8vo, pp.287 cintents: 1. Introduction: Differential Equations Sandra R. Joshel, New England Conservatory of Music, USA and Sheila Murnaghan, University of Pennyslvania, USA. 2. Female Slaves in the Odyssey William G. Thalmann, University of Southern California, USA. 3. 'I, whom she detested so bitterly': Slavery and the Violent Division of Women in Aeschylus' Oresteia Denise McCoskey, Miami University, USA . 4. Slaves With Slaves: Women and Class in Euripidean Tragedy Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz, Hamilton College, New York, USA . 5. Women and Slaves as Hippocratic Patients Nancy Demand. 6. Symbols of Gender and Status Hierarchies in the Roman Household Richard Saller, University of Chicago, USA. 7. Villains, Wives, and Slaves in the Comedies of Plautus Annalisa Rei. 8. Women, Slaves and the Hierarcies of Domestic Violence: The Family of St. Augustine Patricia Clark, University of Victoria, Canada. 9. Mastering Corruption: Constructions of Identity in Roman Oratory Joy Connolly, University of Washington, USA. 10. Loyal Slaves and Loyal Wives: The Crisis of the Outsider-Within and Roman Exemplum Literature Holt Parker, University of Cincinnati, USA.11. Servitium amoris: amor servitii Kathleeen McCarthy, University of California, USA. 12. Remaining Invisible: The Archaeology of the Excluded in Classical Athens Ian Morris, Stanford University, USA. 13. Cracking the Code of Silence: Athenian Legal Oratory and the Histories of Slaves and Women Steven Johnstone. 14. Notes on a Membrum Disiectum Shane Butler.

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