Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration and Translation
Introduction
1. Women, Labor, and Performance in Homer
2. Gender, Genre, and Women's Work in the Odyssey
3. Work and Performance in Captivity
4. Fragments of Songs, Moments at Work
5. Finding Work Songs, Dances, and Ritual Acts
6. From Lullabies to Children's Songs: Some Diachronic Perspectives
7. No More Weaving: The Poetics of Interruption
8. The Tradition of Harvesting Songs
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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""In this challenging and sophisticated book, Andromache Karanika works against the grain of ancient disdain for songs related to women and work, in order to (re)establish the central pace of femininity and labor in ancient poetics... Karanika successfully adumbrates a diverse array of genres and gendered voices which are muted or silenced in ancient sources and modern scholarship. Her work demonstrates a mastery of a multitude of evidence... Karanika's monograph deserves a wide audience.""