Women and War in Antiquity

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421417622

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Edited by Jacqueline Fabre-Serris, Alison Keith
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Introduction1. War, Speech, and the Bow Are Not Women's Business2. Women and War in the Iliad: Rhetorical and Ethical Implications3. Teichoskopia: Female Figures Looking on Battles4. Women Arming Men: Armor and Jewelry5. Woman and War: From the Theban Cycle to Greek Tragedy6. Women after War in Seneca's Troades: A Reflection on Emotions7. Love and War: Feminine Models, Epic Roles, and Gender Identity inStatius's Thebaid8. Elegiac Women and Roman Warfare9. Warrior Women in Roman Epic10. War in the Feminine in Ancient Greece11. To Act, Not Submit: Women's Attitudes in Situations of War in Ancient Greece12. Women's Wars, Censored Wars? A Few Greek Hypotheses (Eighth to FourthCenturies BCE)13. The Warrior Queens of Caria (Fifth to Fourth Centuries BCE): Archeology,History, and Historiography14. Fulvia: The Representation of an Elite Roman Woman Warrior15. Women and Imperium in Rome: Imperial Perspectives16. The Feminine Side of War in Claudian's Epics

""To sum up, this collection fills a perceived need and ideally should stimulate deeper consideration of women's paradoxical but inescapable link to war.""

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