Amy Richlin (ed.)Feminist Theory and the Classics
Herausgeber: Rabinowitz, Nancy Sorkin; Richlin, Amy
Chapter 1 Introduction
Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz; Part 1 Redefining the Field; Chapter 2 Black Feminist Thought and Classics: Re-membering
Re-claiming
Re-empowering
Shelley P. Haley; Chapter 3 Feminist Theory
Historical Periods
Literary Canons
and the Study of Greco-Roman Antiquity
Judith P. Hallett; Part 2 Male Writing Female; Chapter 4 "But Ariadne Was Never There in the First Place": Finding the Female in Roman Poetry
Barbara K. Gold; Chapter 5 Film Theory and the Gendered Voice in Seneca
Diana Robin; Part 3 Gynocentrics; Chapter 6 Woman and Language in Archaic Greece
or
Why Is Sappho a Woman?
Marilyn B. Skinner; Chapter 7
Bella Zweig; Chapter 8 Out of the Closet and into the Field: Matriculture
the Lesbian Perspective
and Feminist Classics
Tina Passman; Part 4 Epistemology and Material Culture; Chapter 9 The Case for Not Ignoring Marx in the Study of Women in Antiquity
Peter W. Rose; Chapter 10 Feminist Research in Archaeology: What Does It Mean? Why Is It Taking So Long?
Shelby Brown; Chapter 11 The Ethnographer's Dilemma and the Dream of a Lost Golden Age
Amy Richlin;