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Contributions in this volume demonstrate how, across the ancient Mediterranean and over hundreds of years, women's rituals intersected with the political, economic, cultural or religious spheres of their communities in a way that has only recently started to gain sustained academic attention. The volume aims to tease out a number of different approaches and contexts, and to expand existing studies of women in the ancient world, as well as scholarship on religious and social history.
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Contributions in this volume demonstrate how, across the ancient Mediterranean and over hundreds of years, women's rituals intersected with the political, economic, cultural or religious spheres of their communities in a way that has only recently started to gain sustained academic attention. The volume aims to tease out a number of different approaches and contexts, and to expand existing studies of women in the ancient world, as well as scholarship on religious and social history.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781134780525
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Matt Dillon is an Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History in the School of Humanities, University of New England, Armidale, Australia. He has written several articles and a book on women's religion in ancient Greece, Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion (2002). He is interested in all ancient religions, and in Greek society. Esther Eidinow is an Associate Professor of Ancient Greek History at the University of Nottingham, UK. She has particular interest in ancient Greek religion and magic, and her publications include Oracles, Curses, and Risk among the Ancient Greeks (2007), Luck, Fate and Fortune: Antiquity and its Legacy (2010), and Envy, Poison and Death: Women on Trial in Classical Athens (2015). Lisa Maurizio is an Associate Professor of Classical and Medieval Studies at Bates College, Maine, USA. She is interested in interplay between gender, oral poetry, and Greek religion, and has published articles on Delphic divination as well as Classical Mythology in Context (2015).
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Matthew P. Dillon, Esther Eidinow, and Lisa Maurizio
I. OBJECTS AND OFFERINGS
1. The Forgotten Things: Women, Rituals and Community in Western Sicily
(8th-6th Centuries BCE) - Meritxell Ferrer
2. Materiality and Ritual Competence: Insights from Women's Prayer
Typology in Homer - Andromache Karanika
3. Power through Textiles: Women as Ritual Performers in Ancient Greece
- Cecilie Brøns
4. Silent Mourners: Terracotta Statues and Death Rituals in Canosa -
Tiziana D'Angelo and Maya Muratov
II. AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION
5. Shared Meters and Meanings: Delphic Oracles and Women's Lament - Lisa
Maurizio
6. Priestess and Polis in Euripides' Iphigeneia in Tauris - Laura
McClure
7. Owners of Their Own Bodies: Women's Magical Knowledge and
Reproduction in Greek Inscriptions - Irene Salvo
III. CONTROL AND RESISTANCE
8. Bitter Constraint? Penelope's Web, and "Season Due" - Laurie
O'Higgins
9. Women's Ritual Competence and Domestic Dough: Celebrating the
Thesmophoria, Haloa, and Dionysian Rites in Ancient Attika - Matthew
P. Dillon
10. Inhabiting/Subverting the Norms: Women's Ritual Agency in the Greek
West - Bonnie MacLachlan
IV. DENIAL AND CONTESTATION
11. Women's Ritual Competence and a Self-Inscribing Prophet at Rome - J.
Bert Lott
12. "A Devotee and a Champion": Re-interpreting the Female "Victims" of
Magic in Early Christian Texts - Esther Eidinow
13. "What the Women Know": Plutarch and Pausanias on Female Ritual
Competence - Deborah Lyons
Index
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Matthew P. Dillon, Esther Eidinow, and Lisa Maurizio
I. OBJECTS AND OFFERINGS
1. The Forgotten Things: Women, Rituals and Community in Western Sicily
(8th-6th Centuries BCE) - Meritxell Ferrer
2. Materiality and Ritual Competence: Insights from Women's Prayer
Typology in Homer - Andromache Karanika
3. Power through Textiles: Women as Ritual Performers in Ancient Greece
- Cecilie Brøns
4. Silent Mourners: Terracotta Statues and Death Rituals in Canosa -
Tiziana D'Angelo and Maya Muratov
II. AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION
5. Shared Meters and Meanings: Delphic Oracles and Women's Lament - Lisa
Maurizio
6. Priestess and Polis in Euripides' Iphigeneia in Tauris - Laura
McClure
7. Owners of Their Own Bodies: Women's Magical Knowledge and
Reproduction in Greek Inscriptions - Irene Salvo
III. CONTROL AND RESISTANCE
8. Bitter Constraint? Penelope's Web, and "Season Due" - Laurie
O'Higgins
9. Women's Ritual Competence and Domestic Dough: Celebrating the
Thesmophoria, Haloa, and Dionysian Rites in Ancient Attika - Matthew
P. Dillon
10. Inhabiting/Subverting the Norms: Women's Ritual Agency in the Greek
West - Bonnie MacLachlan
IV. DENIAL AND CONTESTATION
11. Women's Ritual Competence and a Self-Inscribing Prophet at Rome - J.
Bert Lott
12. "A Devotee and a Champion": Re-interpreting the Female "Victims" of
Magic in Early Christian Texts - Esther Eidinow
13. "What the Women Know": Plutarch and Pausanias on Female Ritual
Competence - Deborah Lyons
Index
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Matthew P. Dillon, Esther Eidinow, and Lisa Maurizio
I. OBJECTS AND OFFERINGS
1. The Forgotten Things: Women, Rituals and Community in Western Sicily
(8th-6th Centuries BCE) - Meritxell Ferrer
2. Materiality and Ritual Competence: Insights from Women's Prayer
Typology in Homer - Andromache Karanika
3. Power through Textiles: Women as Ritual Performers in Ancient Greece
- Cecilie Brøns
4. Silent Mourners: Terracotta Statues and Death Rituals in Canosa -
Tiziana D'Angelo and Maya Muratov
II. AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION
5. Shared Meters and Meanings: Delphic Oracles and Women's Lament - Lisa
Maurizio
6. Priestess and Polis in Euripides' Iphigeneia in Tauris - Laura
McClure
7. Owners of Their Own Bodies: Women's Magical Knowledge and
Reproduction in Greek Inscriptions - Irene Salvo
III. CONTROL AND RESISTANCE
8. Bitter Constraint? Penelope's Web, and "Season Due" - Laurie
O'Higgins
9. Women's Ritual Competence and Domestic Dough: Celebrating the
Thesmophoria, Haloa, and Dionysian Rites in Ancient Attika - Matthew
P. Dillon
10. Inhabiting/Subverting the Norms: Women's Ritual Agency in the Greek
West - Bonnie MacLachlan
IV. DENIAL AND CONTESTATION
11. Women's Ritual Competence and a Self-Inscribing Prophet at Rome - J.
Bert Lott
12. "A Devotee and a Champion": Re-interpreting the Female "Victims" of
Magic in Early Christian Texts - Esther Eidinow
13. "What the Women Know": Plutarch and Pausanias on Female Ritual
Competence - Deborah Lyons
Index
Abbreviations
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Matthew P. Dillon, Esther Eidinow, and Lisa Maurizio
I. OBJECTS AND OFFERINGS
1. The Forgotten Things: Women, Rituals and Community in Western Sicily
(8th-6th Centuries BCE) - Meritxell Ferrer
2. Materiality and Ritual Competence: Insights from Women's Prayer
Typology in Homer - Andromache Karanika
3. Power through Textiles: Women as Ritual Performers in Ancient Greece
- Cecilie Brøns
4. Silent Mourners: Terracotta Statues and Death Rituals in Canosa -
Tiziana D'Angelo and Maya Muratov
II. AUTHORITY AND TRANSMISSION
5. Shared Meters and Meanings: Delphic Oracles and Women's Lament - Lisa
Maurizio
6. Priestess and Polis in Euripides' Iphigeneia in Tauris - Laura
McClure
7. Owners of Their Own Bodies: Women's Magical Knowledge and
Reproduction in Greek Inscriptions - Irene Salvo
III. CONTROL AND RESISTANCE
8. Bitter Constraint? Penelope's Web, and "Season Due" - Laurie
O'Higgins
9. Women's Ritual Competence and Domestic Dough: Celebrating the
Thesmophoria, Haloa, and Dionysian Rites in Ancient Attika - Matthew
P. Dillon
10. Inhabiting/Subverting the Norms: Women's Ritual Agency in the Greek
West - Bonnie MacLachlan
IV. DENIAL AND CONTESTATION
11. Women's Ritual Competence and a Self-Inscribing Prophet at Rome - J.
Bert Lott
12. "A Devotee and a Champion": Re-interpreting the Female "Victims" of
Magic in Early Christian Texts - Esther Eidinow
13. "What the Women Know": Plutarch and Pausanias on Female Ritual
Competence - Deborah Lyons
Index